I have a lot to say about "All About Painting Contractors", and all of it is good. We bought a home last fall that has some wood rot and ceiling issues. We replace the roof and waited until spring to replace the rotted wood and paint the ceilings and exterior trim and siding (back). I've been disappointed in the last couple of paint jobs, so this time around I had plenty of time, and I did a through job of vetting painting contractors. I got estimates from 6 painting contractors. I contacted three providers from Angie's List who were very highly rated, and had great review comments. I also contacted two companies who were referrals from friends/neighbors, but I felt like they were more small job people. For example, they both gave me informal estimates by text message. Actually one of the contractors on Angie's List took 2 weeks to come by and look over the house, and then he just didn't seem to be very professional. Finally I contacted one provider from HomeAdvisor.com. Their estimate was in scope, but they didn't really impress me when I asked detailed questions about the proposed work. The pricing was remarkably close, except for the guy from Angie's List who was late, and he was $2K higher than all the others. I scratched him immediately. The other 5 were within $400 highest to lowest, even the 2 referrals. All About Painting was second highest priced from Angie's List, but Jason was sharp as a tack and answered all questions to my satisfaction. He sent me a professional estimate which clearly outlined everything I had requested in detail. The first part of the job was fixing interior drywall and painting. The ceilings in the great room and master bath were damaged by rain leaks. The crew did an incredible job. First they moved what needed to be moved, and then they taped thin plastic drop cloth all over things on the wall they couldn't move, and things they had moved to the center of the floor. Then they taped plastic over the floor! They even taped up the entire stone fireplace. Then they did the dry wall and the painting as soon as the dry wall was cured/dried. When they were finished they put everything back and did a through clean-up. Some of the things weren't "exactly" where they were before being moved, but if I was doing the job they wouldn't be either. Patricia notices these things. We couldn't be happier with the interior work. Here's another thing that impressed me. Our ceiling are not white, they are the same color as the wall. Patricia and I spent a lot of time trying to match the color and had come up with what we thought we a good match. BTW: All the exterior and interior paint was Sherwin-Williams, and they loaned us a huge palate to use in trying to find the right color. I gave the color card of the paint we picked to the paint crew boss (Francisco) and he headed out to SW to get the paint. When he came back he had a paint that was a different color - not what I had specified. He had worked with the SW people to create a custom blend that he felt would be a better match. BAM! You can't tell the difference between the old color and the new color. He made the right call by using his good judgement. :-) The second part of the job was to paint the exterior. Picking colors wasn't a problem as the HOA keeps exterior paint records and you must get approval to deviate. The same painting crew that did the interior was doing the exterior. As I walked around I saw them scraping paint and actually scraping out the old caulking - everywhere. I had a lot wood damage, and they removed all the bad wood and replaced it with PVC-wood. Then they went around taping plastic over all the exterior windows so the spray paint wouldn't get on the glass. (Three sides brick, but the back is hardie-plank.) The key here is the attention to detail. My experience is that painters do as little as possible and finish as quick as they can. The painting I had done to sell our home in Lilburn last year was okay, but not great. I even caught the painters using a cheaper paint and forced them to repaint everything they had painted with the cheap paint. That hasn't been the case with All About Painting. They do a THROUGH prep (the key to a good paint job), and then they do an excellent job with the painting and clean-up. Yes - they are using the paint I specified :-) Here comes the kicker - you get a 5 year warranty, and I trust that Jason and All About Painting Contractors will honor that warranty fully. So my experience with All About Painting was excellent. I am recommending them to all my friends and neighbors, which is something I don't do lightly.