Las Vegas UV index hits 10–12 May through September — the extreme range. Without protection, clearcoat fails in 3–5 years and resale takes a 5–10% hit. Here is the protocol that works.
Las Vegas UV is in the extreme classification by World Health Organization standards. The UV index runs 10 to 12 from May through September, hits 8 to 10 in March, April, and October, and stays at 4 to 7 even in midwinter. Paint, clearcoat, rubber trim, leather, dashboards, and plastics all photodegrade on accelerated timelines compared to coastal or northern climates. Outdoor-parked vehicles in Las Vegas lose visible clearcoat performance in three to five years — oxidation, peel, fade, and chalking start meaningfully sooner than in any other major U.S. market. Resale impact for an enthusiast or exotic vehicle showing UV damage is 5 to 10% of book value, which on a $250,000 McLaren is $12,500 to $25,000 in pure asset depreciation. The protection protocol is well-established, but it is multi-layer: storage location, surface preparation, paint protection film, ceramic coating, and ongoing maintenance. At REVCity Auto Storage — 7185 Bermuda Rd, Las Vegas NV 89119, 725-272-1803 — indoor 50–70°F storage eliminates UV exposure entirely, which is the single highest-ROI paint protection decision available to a Las Vegas owner.
Automotive paint is a multi-layer system: primer, basecoat (color), clearcoat (UV-resistant topcoat). UV light damages each layer through different chemistry. Understanding which mechanism is doing the damage informs the right protection strategy.
Paint protection in Las Vegas is best thought of as a five-layer stack. Each layer addresses a different failure mode. Skipping any one layer is acceptable depending on vehicle value and use case — skipping all five guarantees 5–10% resale loss within five years on outdoor-parked vehicles.
Indoor storage is not a luxury — it is the single highest-ROI paint protection decision available to a Las Vegas vehicle owner. Quantified:
| Storage Environment | Annual UV Exposure | Clearcoat Service Life | 5-Year Resale Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outdoor uncovered (Las Vegas) | 2,400–3,200 hours direct sun | 3–5 years to visible failure | −8 to −15% (severe) |
| Outdoor covered (multi-layer cover) | 200–400 hours scattered | 7–10 years to visible failure | −3 to −6% |
| Carport (partial shade) | 800–1,400 hours indirect | 5–7 years to visible failure | −5 to −10% |
| Home garage (south-facing windows) | 100–300 hours filtered | 10–15 years to visible failure | −1 to −3% |
| Home garage (no windows) | Near-zero UV | 20+ years to visible failure | 0% |
| REVCity (indoor, no windows, climate) | Zero UV | Indefinite | 0% |
Paint protection film is the single most effective long-term physical barrier between paint and UV. Modern PPF includes UV stabilizers, self-healing polyurethane (heals minor swirl marks at 100°F+), and 10-year warranties on premium products.
Ceramic coatings (SiO2 / silica-based crystalline coatings) bond chemically to clearcoat and provide a thin, hard, hydrophobic surface layer. They are NOT a replacement for PPF on impact-prone surfaces, but they DO meaningfully extend clearcoat life by providing additional UV resistance and a much easier-to-clean surface.
Before any extended storage period, run this protocol. It is what REVCity recommends to every owner during intake conversations.
Zero UV exposure. 50–70°F climate-controlled (no thermal cycling stress on clearcoat). 40–50% RH. BendPak 4-post lifts at every space. Documented intake for Hagerty agreed-value purposes. Call 725-272-1803 to reserve indoor storage.