Paragon Electric stepped in to upgrade the electrical service to the entire home and provide lighting for the new bedrooms and bathroom. Floorworks and T.E. Woods Homes donated all the carpet, tile, and labor to install the flooring. Duranotic Door provided the doors. Superior Cutting cut the trench for the shower drain. Sherwin Williams donated all the paint, tape, and plastic. Meyer Companies donated $1,000 and most of the labor. Birchwood Church donated $1,000 and labor for the plumbing. The family is thrilled to be receiving such a practical and valuable gift. Many thanks go to all who have participated in this worthy project.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
"Complete" Community Care
Project Managers from Meyer Complete, with the help of several subcontractors and a local church, have been working on a home makeover for the Butler family from Raytown, MO. Todd Merriott and Josh Ward spearheaded an effort to assist the Butlers, a family of 8, to create more living space in their small home. Two new bedrooms and a bathroom were constructed in their basement. Prior to this, their 13-year old niece had been sleeping on the couch. Their home was also in need of more electrical capacity for the number of people using appliances and lights in the home.

Paragon Electric stepped in to upgrade the electrical service to the entire home and provide lighting for the new bedrooms and bathroom. Floorworks and T.E. Woods Homes donated all the carpet, tile, and labor to install the flooring. Duranotic Door provided the doors. Superior Cutting cut the trench for the shower drain. Sherwin Williams donated all the paint, tape, and plastic. Meyer Companies donated $1,000 and most of the labor. Birchwood Church donated $1,000 and labor for the plumbing. The family is thrilled to be receiving such a practical and valuable gift. Many thanks go to all who have participated in this worthy project.
Paragon Electric stepped in to upgrade the electrical service to the entire home and provide lighting for the new bedrooms and bathroom. Floorworks and T.E. Woods Homes donated all the carpet, tile, and labor to install the flooring. Duranotic Door provided the doors. Superior Cutting cut the trench for the shower drain. Sherwin Williams donated all the paint, tape, and plastic. Meyer Companies donated $1,000 and most of the labor. Birchwood Church donated $1,000 and labor for the plumbing. The family is thrilled to be receiving such a practical and valuable gift. Many thanks go to all who have participated in this worthy project.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
MeyerComplete.com Has a New Look
Visit www.meyercomplete.com to view the new face of our web presence.
New features include:
New features include:
- Project Profiles
- Leadership Profiles
- News Releases
- Links to all Meyer Company Affiliates
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Another Step Toward Complete Services
For a period of time Meyer Complete has been providing our customers with electrical services. Having trained electricians on staff self performing smaller electrical projects and service work has shown success for the Meyer Complete team over the past few years.
We are very excited to announce that we are taking the next step toward providing electrical services at a higher level. We have been working with Paragon Electric to agree on an asset purchase agreement that will provide us with the equipment and resources to take on more work and manage electrical work more efficiently.
In this transition Russ Moore and Tim Krabiel of Paragon has agreed to join the Meyer Complete team to help elevate the level of our abilities.
More information to follow.
Loren Williamson
We are very excited to announce that we are taking the next step toward providing electrical services at a higher level. We have been working with Paragon Electric to agree on an asset purchase agreement that will provide us with the equipment and resources to take on more work and manage electrical work more efficiently.
In this transition Russ Moore and Tim Krabiel of Paragon has agreed to join the Meyer Complete team to help elevate the level of our abilities.
More information to follow.
Loren Williamson
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