Crew Leaders: Proudly Presenting The People Doing The Work
Renee Arbogast ph (520) 312-5775
Renee is a homeowner in Tucson and has been with us for years. It's funny now to talk about but Renee wasn't all that skilled in the field of painting when she started as a laborer long ago. But today there are few people who can match the results that her determination and work ethic produce. More than one person has quit as a result of working with her since if you don't work really hard you are going to look lazy.

Now that she has years of experience to go with all of that drive, I get quite a bit of positive feedback regarding Renee. And yes after persevering and practicing, her painting skills are way up there. I'm proud to say Renee has worked her way from laborer to apprentice to journeywoman (master painter). You will be pleased if she shows up to do work for you.
Sean Stroh ph (509) 781-0566
Sean has worked as a painter in Tucson for the past 8 years. As a result of his vast experience he gets many of the tough staining and laquer painting assignments working on cabinets and vega poles. He is also comfortable patching and texturing sheetrock and stucco. Painting interiors and Exteriors is common place for him.

William David Barfield ph(520) 235-5144
Mr. Barfield goes by his middle name David, and David is our newest leader. David has owned his own small painting company for about 15 years, but he prefers to paint rather than to take care of the necessities (paperwork) of owning a business. He also owns his own home in Tucson, which as a business owner I am happy to see.

The Owner
Greetings,
My name is Robert Anderson and I'm the owner of AA Brite 24/7. I appreciate you taking the time to look through the web site. It took me well over 200 man hours to put this together and hopefully the way the information is organized is helpful to you. If you have questions or comments for improvement please let me know. But back on topic...
Graduating with a Masters Degree from Illinois State University, class of 1990 with a specialty in plastics I've had several engineering jobs designing tooling, called injection molds, to produce plastic parts. I was fortunate to be raised in a home where it was considered lame to hire out any repair work. My father was and is a highly skilled craftsman who spent twenty years doing numerous remodeling projects as well as rebuilding a highly customized 1934 Ford hot rod. I participated in much of this and learned a great deal.
When I was in college I contacted my biological father who is a contractor in the Chicagoland area and got a job working on one of his Iron Crews building jumbo jet hangers and metal commercial buildings. It was a wonderful addition to the construction and painting experience I all ready had from remodeling. In 2003 I got out of engineering and pursued my lifelong dream of owning my own business. I had always been afraid to try on my own, but fate gave me a big push. I took the necessary classes and paid all the fees and became a licensed remodeling contractor in Arizona.
For me working in construction is a great joy, and I've done quite a bit for clients and to my own home over the years. However, for a small business man Tucson is a difficult town to find cross trained construction labor in , and over the years I narrowed the focus of the business to painting, flat roof patching and coatings. We've been focused on painting now for five years and running the business has been a wonderful experience. My only regret is not deciding to do this straight out of college.
I typically work a 10 or 11 hour day, but am fortunate to frequently see my family as I have a home office. I hope the web site has been enjoyable to look at and has also been informative.
Sincerely and Most Respectfully,
Robert Anderson.




















