Daniel, the owner, is nothing but hot air. He sounds professional and does a great sales pitch, but once you sign that contract and give him some money, it pretty much ends there. I received an estimate from him in early August 2015 and asked that the house be painted by Thanksgiving. After several phone calls to confirm a date, all of which I had to initiate, we selected October 12. On October 9th, not having heard from Daniel, I called him only to be told that he had to postpone my date to take care of another client. He said he would be done with the other job within 1 ½ weeks. I acquiesced and asked him to call me when he was done in order to reschedule my job. Of course, he didn’t call. I had to after 2 weeks, and finally got some type of commitment from him. I was going to have hardwood floors put in by another contractor and painting by Daniel. I gave Daniel the floor contractor’s name and number to discuss how they could best coordinate the job. Daniel never followed through with that. He then came to paint my house — walls, trim and doors. The house was empty since I hadn’t moved in, so Daniel and his crew had very little to worry about as far as having easy access to walls, trim and doors. He did complete the job in a week, which was nice and he did a decent job on the walls, but the trim and doors are something else. He took all of the doors out to the empty garage and sprayed them, layering them on top of each other to dry. I don’t believe he primed or sanded any of the doors or trim because now whenever you close a door or literally lightly bump a door or trim, paint chips off. The doors, which had been layered on top of each other to dry, had paint chipping off all over the place when they were separated. It was ridiculous. After Daniel was finished, the plan was that the hardwood floor contractor would put the floors in and Daniel would come back to touch up anything that needed to be touched up and put the doors back in as well as the washer/dryer he had removed. To get Daniel to return to finish the job took multiple weeks, 10 phone calls by me and a plethora of texts. Needless to say, he was not being a man of his word. When I finally talked to him, we scheduled a Sunday date. I was at the house early that Sunday morning and Daniel was a no-show. It turns out, according to Daniel, that he had cut his leg and needed stitches. He even sent me a picture of the injury! I did a little Google check, only to find out that the picture was copied from the internet of an individual from the United Kingdom! Liar! He then said he would come the next Saturday, and low and behold, blew me off again! Finally, he sent his supervisor on Sunday who spent hours repairing all of the crappy work Daniel’s crew had done. NEVER would I recommend Right Way Painting. Daniel is a liar who does not act professionally nor is respectful of his clients. I would find some other contractor who is honest, punctual and does good work. Daniel is NOT your guy!