Most painting companies are built around making a home nicer to live in. We're built around the other job: making it sell.
A pre-sale repaint has a different client, a different deadline, and a different definition of done. The client is really the buyer who hasn't shown up yet — so color decisions run toward proven neutrals, not personal taste. The deadline is a photographer's calendar or an open-house date, not "whenever works." And done means photo-ready: crisp lines, fully covered color changes, refreshed doors and baseboards, and a house that can be shown the same evening. Everything about how we quote, staff, and schedule is organized around those three differences.
It also demands a kind of honesty general painters don't always need. Sellers are spending money they want back at closing, so our scoping is blunt: which rooms carry the listing, which walls no buyer will look at, when touch-up is enough, and when it absolutely isn't. If your existing color already works for buyers, we'll say so and put the budget where it earns.
We work where Las Vegas sells: Summerlin South, Rhodes Ranch, Silverado Ranch, Providence, Lone Mountain, Tule Springs, the Blue Diamond corridor, and the older core along the Paradise–Spring Valley border. Each pocket has its own buyer expectations, its own paint eras, and its own sun exposure — and knowing which of those your listing is up against is half of scoping the job right. Agents, FSBO sellers, estates, and investors all get the same deadline-first treatment.
Questions about timing, scope, or whether paint is even your best prep dollar? Call and ask.
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