We're the painting crew Las Vegas landlords call between tenants: in after the move-out walkthrough, done before the cleaners need the unit, working from the exact colors we keep on file for your property. Scrubbable finishes that survive the next tenancy, honest advice on when touch-up beats a full repaint, and scheduling that treats your vacancy days like the money they are.
Tell us about the unit and we'll follow up fast.
Repainting a rental isn't the same job as repainting the house you live in. The clock matters more, the finish has to take abuse, the color has to be repeatable three tenancies from now, and the painter has to coexist with cleaners, carpet crews, and a move-in date that was promised before the last tenant even left. We built the whole operation around that reality — for the owner with one rental house and the landlord juggling a dozen doors.
The between-tenants repaint: fast scheduling after move-out, patch-and-paint or full repaint based on what the walls actually need, your property's standard color matched exactly from our file, and the unit handed back ready for photos and showings.
How turnovers work →The full reset: a complete interior repaint when a long tenancy ends, when you buy a new rental that needs to become yours, or when it's finally time to retire a decade of mismatched touch-ups and start clean with one durable, documented scheme.
How full repaints work →Own more than one door? We keep a color-and-sheen record for every property you bring us, quote turns from that file without a repeat walkthrough, and slot your units into the schedule the day you know a tenant is leaving — not the week after.
Set up your properties →Nearly half the households in the Las Vegas Valley rent, and the tenant base moves: hospitality workers follow schedules and Strip openings, military families rotate through Nellis, students cycle on the semester calendar. That means turns — constant ones. The older neighborhoods we work in, from Paradise to Charleston Heights to Sunrise Manor, are full of 1960s-through-1990s houses, fourplexes, and condo conversions owned by individual landlords, not REITs. Those owners don't have a facilities department. They have us.
The valley's housing stock shapes the work, too. Desert sun pours through single-pane windows and fades south-facing walls; decades-old drywall and plaster carry the anchors, patches, and scuffs of every tenancy before this one; and the flat builder paint most units still wear marks if you look at it hard. Our standard answer is practical: proper patching, the right scrubbable sheen for rental walls, and two full coats of Sherwin-Williams paint on every color change so the old scheme never ghosts through. Done once, documented, and repeatable at the next turn.
Paradise, Whitney, Sunrise Manor, Winchester, the Maryland Parkway corridor, Aliante, Charleston Heights, and Huntridge.
Call with the move-out date and we'll build the turn around it.
(725) 425-8709The best turns are booked before the tenant is out. Give us the address and the move-out date and we'll hold a slot — for properties already in our file, we can usually quote from the record without walking the unit first.
We assess the walls the day the unit empties: what patches out, what needs primer, and — honestly — whether this turn needs a full repaint or just a wall-by-wall touch-up in your standard color. We'd rather keep your business for years than oversell one job.
We slot in where painting belongs in a turn — after maintenance patching, before final cleaning and carpet or LVP. Empty units mean no furniture games and fast production; color changes get two full coats of Sherwin-Williams, and rental walls get a scrubbable finish that survives tenants.
You get a unit that's ready for listing photos, and we update your property file — colors, sheens, and dates — so the next turn starts with a phone call instead of a color hunt.
Call now and lock the paint slot before the unit even empties.
Call (725) 425-8709