Stucco Work in Cadence

Cadence has been building out on Henderson's east side near the Lake Mead Parkway corridor since the mid-2010s, which makes it the young end of our work: stucco in its first decade, when the initial settlement cracks appear. New homes settle into desert soil over their first several years, and the first monsoon-to-drought cycles move that soil more than owners expect — so the classic early pattern is a handful of clean diagonal cracks off window and door corners, sometimes a hairline or two along framing lines, on walls whose paint is otherwise fine.

The right response at this age is measured, and we keep it that way. Early settlement cracks get routed, filled with flexible compound, texture-matched, and spot-primed — and on newer paint in good condition, we can often stop at paint-ready repairs or blend touch-up on a single elevation rather than pushing a whole-house repaint the walls don't need yet. We'll also tell you honestly when a crack is worth a second look versus normal first-decade movement; on a home this new, that distinction matters for warranty conversations with the builder.

Cadence stucco also runs smoother and more lightly textured than the 1990s stock, so texture matching here is about restraint — thin, tight finishes where a heavy-handed patch would stand out immediately. It's a different skill than lace matching, and it's one we use in Cadence weekly.

What We Handle

  • Stucco crack repair — routing, filling, patching, and texture matching
  • Stucco repainting — masonry primer and two full back-rolled coats
  • One flat-rate quote covering the repairs and the repaint together

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Describe the cracks or the walls and we'll set up a walk-around.

(725) 237-8196

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