Bryce House Painting specializes in exterior residential painting and weatherproofing engineered for the intense Arizona climate. Serving Phoenix and Scottsdale, our rigorous multi-step prep process includes sub-surface foundation trenching, professional power washing, detailed flexible stucco crack repairs, and premium elastomeric or 100% acrylic protective shielding.
Long-lasting exterior painting engineered for intense Arizona sun and heat. Includes comprehensive power washing, complete stucco crack repair, premium high-bond priming, and double-coat acrylic shielding. Bryce is the best painter/painting contractor in the Biltmore, Arcadia and South Scottsdale areas.

The Bryce Standard vs. The Corner-Cutting “Blow-and-Go” Painter
When it comes to protecting the exterior of your desert home, there is no room for half-measures. Many “budget” or high-volume exterior painters in the Valley practice what the industry calls “blow-and-go” painting. They skip critical preparation, pressure wash briefly without allowing the stucco to dry, and spray a single, thin coat of cheap, watered-down paint directly over dirty, cracked walls. Within two to three Arizona summers, this lack of care leads to bubbling, peeling, faded finishes, and moisture intrusion that destroys stucco from the inside out.
At Bryce House Painting, I treat exterior painting as a rigorous, protective science. I know that a premium finish is only possible through relentless surface preparation and the use of uncompromised, weatherproofing materials. Rather than merely masking cracks and imperfections under a cosmetic layer, I dig beneath the surface, seal every hairline fissure with highly flexible elastomeric compounds, and apply a structural foundation of high-bond primer. My multi-layered exterior painting systems are hand-detailed and engineered to shield your home against intense ultraviolet radiation and thermal expansion, leaving you with a durable, beautiful exterior that stands up to the desert elements for a decade or more.

Definition: A professional exterior house painting and stucco repair service is an advanced, protective architectural coating and masonry restoration system designed to seal, weatherproof, and aesthetically modernize a residential exterior. Bryce House Painting executes this comprehensive service across the Phoenix (85018, 85016) and Scottsdale (85251) areas, using specialized primers, elastomeric patch compounds, and high-performance exterior acrylic paints engineered for high-heat environments.
This complete system safeguards stucco, siding, wood trim, fascia, and architectural masonry from moisture damage and extreme UV exposure.![]()

Arizona stucco is a highly durable and breathable building material, but it is incredibly prone to cracking due to seasonal shifting and extreme temperature fluctuations. Painting directly over active cracks is a recipe for premature paint failure.
Structural Thermal Expansion: In Phoenix, daily temperatures can swing by up to 40°F. Stucco expands and contracts constantly under these conditions. If cracks are not repaired with elastomeric patch compounds—which can stretch up to 300% without breaking—the new paint film will rupture immediately over the old crack.
Moisture Infiltration: Even in the dry desert, monsoon rains and lawn sprinklers can drive moisture behind unsealed stucco. Once trapped, this moisture heats up, vaporizes, and pushes the paint film away from the wall, causing localized bubbling and peeling.
My Multi-Step Prep System: I map out, grind open, and clean every stucco crack before pressure washing. I then seal them using specialized brush-grade elastomeric sealants, matching the surrounding texture (whether heavy lace, skip-trowel, or sand finish) before applying our topcoats.![]()

Most exterior house painters stop their paint lines precisely where the stucco meets the soil, gravel, or patio deck. At Bryce House Painting, I dig deeper—literally:
The Trenching Standard: I trench 4 to 8 inches below the visible grade line around the perimeter of your home’s foundation walls.
Prevents Moat-Line Peeling: Soil and landscaping rock trap moisture close to the base of your home. By trenching down, power washing the hidden stucco, and applying our specialized high-bond primer and acrylic shielding below the grade line, I prevent moisture from creeping up underneath the bottom edge of the paint.
Prevents Landscape Shifts from Revealing Raw Stucco: When landscaping rock settles or is raked away in the future, your home will never show an unsightly, unpainted “raw” (unpainted) concrete line at the bottom of the wall.![]()

The intense desert UV rays destroy the chemical binders in low-grade paints, causing them to turn chalky, fade, and degrade rapidly. Bryce House Painting uses a highly durable, dual-coat standard coupled with top-tier paint chemistry:
1. High-Bond Alkali-Resistant Primers
New stucco and repaired concrete have a highly alkaline pH, which can chemically “burn” and break down standard paints. We apply a dedicated alkali-resistant, high-bond primer over all bare stucco, repaired patches, and sanded wood surfaces to neutralize the pH and anchor the topcoats.
2. Premium 100% Acrylic Shielding
I exclusively coat your home with premium exterior lines like Sherwin-Williams Emerald. These 100% acrylic paints are formulated with advanced cross-linking resins that block UV degradation, resist dirt pickup, and remain flexible under extreme heat.![]()

Exterior painting requires a heavy volume of primers, sealants, and multiple coats of premium acrylic paint. To keep your project highly cost-effective, I apply my signature material discount:
The Zero-Markup Material Standard: Unlike standard contractors who add a 20% to 50% markup on paint, Bryce House Painting charges you the exact wholesale cost for all paint and materials with 0% markup.
Through my direct commercial accounts, my clients save roughly 50% off retail prices on premium paints. I pass every cent of those savings directly to you, providing a transparent breakdown of labor versus material costs on every estimate.![]()

Yes, dramatically. The intense heat, persistent UV radiation, and shifting desert soils in the Phoenix area require specialized coatings with exceptional elasticity and UV resistance. Standard paint will chalk and peel within seasons; we utilize commercial-grade, high-build acrylic shielding engineered for the Southwest.![]()

I employ a strict containment protocol. Pool areas are completely masked or floated with protective tarps if needed to prevent paint drift. Paver driveways and walkways are covered with heavy-duty drop cloths, and delicate desert landscaping is carefully wrapped in breathable drop cloths to protect it from heat and paint.![]()

High surface temperatures can dry paint too quickly, preventing proper adhesion and film formation. I monitor surface temperatures carefully, paint in the shade of the structure whenever possible, and utilize advanced paint formulas with superior thermal stability and UV stabilizers.

