How exterior quotes are scoped
Exterior quote requests usually need the substrate mix, visible wear, stucco cracking, trim count, color-change goals, and whether the project includes gates, courtyard walls, or metal details. In Entrada, that also means confirming the official review path first because exterior paint changes go through the EDRC and the approved palette depends on the neighborhood library.
Official color and approval links
The most useful public links for Entrada exterior work are the Entrada POA FAQ and the Dunn-Edwards phase-specific color archives. If the property is in a neighboring community with separate management, use the Golf Entrada HOA directory to confirm the correct approval path instead of assuming Entrada POA applies.
What changes price and schedule
Repairs, access challenges, elevation changes, heavier masking, and coordination with roof coating or pressure washing can all move pricing and production time. If your home has weathered surfaces or older patchwork, note that in the form so the review starts with the right expectations.
Where exterior scopes usually get more detailed
Stucco cracking, faded trim, courtyard walls, metal accents, and flat-roof tie-ins all make exterior bids more specific. If the home has multiple elevations or recent patchwork, mention that early so the quote review starts with the right prep assumptions.
Common questions
Do exterior quotes include prep?
Yes. Prep needs to be part of the request because stucco and trim condition change the scope.
Can painting and roof work be reviewed together?
Yes. Combined scopes should be noted up front so the quote review covers both trades.
How fast are requests reviewed?
Quote requests are reviewed within 24 hours so the next step is clear quickly.