Boom-era 1990s tract stucco, diagnosed honestly and fixed once.
Whitney Ranch went up in the 1990s in Henderson's north-central corridor, squarely inside the valley's biggest building boom — and boom-era tract stucco has a personality. Crews were spraying entire streets in a season, scratch coats were sometimes thinner than the textbook, and summer applications cured fast in the heat. Thirty years later, those homes show the signature results: extensive hairline webbing on the sun-facing walls, cracks radiating from window corners as the soil moved under shallow tract foundations, and original builder paint that's chalked down to powder in places.
None of that is a crisis — it's the normal aging of 1990s production stucco, and it's the bread and butter of what we fix. The typical Whitney Ranch job is the full sequence on a modest single- or two-story home: rout and fill the webbing, repair the corner cracks, match the era's heavy knockdown texture on every patch, prime the chalked surfaces properly, and repaint in two full coats. Done in order, it's an efficient job that resets the walls for another long stretch.
Whitney Ranch owners tend to want it straight, so that's how we quote: one flat rate for the whole repair-and-repaint, what's cosmetic versus what to watch, and no upsell on walls that only need the honest basics.
Describe the cracks or the walls and we'll set up a walk-around.
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