Do not hire these people: they were not honest, lacked experience, and are bad in every sense: professionalism, quality, timeliness, and communication. It was a nightmare that I would not wish upon my worst enemy. (they did drywall repair + paint) In hindsight, I should have seen the red flags when we met them. Elizabeth accusing me of lying about the ceiling being included in their estimate (she later remembered it was and never apologized), available when no one else was, and lack of experience on their own. However, they seemed like a nice enough family, and even though communicating with Elizabeth was hard, Manuel was friendly. What we paid for: paint new baseboards, stain 13 steps and paint risers, paint staircase walls, and wallpaper removal, drywall repair, and paint in two bathrooms (one master, one J and J). After TWO visits, contract was written for about 5-6 days of work and payment upon completion. THEY wrote it up this way. Remember this for later. What we got: an awful, shoddy job. I wish there was a place for me to upload pictures and videos to (happy to submit to you, HomeAdvisor). At least 15 people have commented about the poor job in different areas. Work: Manuel was a nice at first. He proactively struck up conversations with us, talking about his tough upbringing. we would ask questions that he would satisfactorily answer. We liked him. On the 4th day, it went downhill. As he is leaving, he tells us it is rude for us not to have given him money so far. He starts getting aggressive, saying the job is too big and the cost is not enough, and we are unappreciative. What?! Did not you write up the estimate and payment terms? We tell him, but he says his wife does not know what shes doing (can you say communication issues?). After 30 minutes of arguing, I am pissed but give him 30% . I do not want him to screw up what is remaining, which is A LOT (he had not even started painting). The next (5th) day, we go upstairs to check on the work and ask him questions, especially since he is been promoting his effort. Instead of answering them or telling us hes busy, he starts screaming at us, crying (100% serious), threatens to call his wife (did this 4x, as if we were scared) and not finish. Who treats people like this? Disgusting. We eventually calm him down, and he rushes through the next 2 days. Walk through: Before final payment, we inspect the work. It looks worse than we thought with the last 2 days of drama. Paint drips, runs, roller marks, and splotchiness everywhere; obvious bumpy, patchy, uneven walls where they repaired the drywall, wavy seams, all of the baseboard nail holes painted over instead of using wood putty to fill, paint on our new tiles and grout (they said they were so good they did not need protective material under the baseboards), and so much more. Elizabeth dropped the fake nice act and both were rude and aggressive. Elizabeth raised her voice SEVERAL times. Totally unprofessional. Neither wanted to take responsibility for Manuel treating us like crap that day and a piss poor job. They agreed to correct a few obvious issues IF we pointed it out to them. They corrected MAYBE 15% of it, not even the worst ones. It still looks like trash. One note: they tried blaming it on our choice of semi-gloss paint. It has nothing to do with this. We have painted most of our house with the same paint ourselves, and it looked 10x better than what they did on non-repaired walls. These and the repaired walls were workmanship issues. NO paint could largely hide what I have describes above. I would not trust the 5 star reviews. They are either friends or people that enjoy paying thousands for the work product of a 15 year old. I think our experience boils down to their lack of it - as a business, in assessing cost, communication, professionalism, and doing a good job.