Melo Construction

CA

3.9

Ryan has a deep understanding of the industry. In 2021Ryan made a significant move by joining TMJ Construction and opening our Grimes branch. Since thenensuring that every project is carried out with precision and excellence. Outside of workhe enjoys spending time with his wife and three boysespecially getting away to the lake or riding dirt bikes. Jason General ManagerDes Moines Originally from Northwest IowaJason began his career right out of college in 2002. For 12 yearshe refined his skills as a residential siding subcontractorworking on both new and remodel projects. Following thishe spent six years with James Hardie Building Productsgaining invaluable experience. Since joining the TMJ team in 2001Jason has brought his wealth of experience and leadershipdelivering excellence in every project. Outside of workhe’s an avid golfer and travelerbut his greatest joy comes from cheering on his three kids as the...SidingRemodelingCA 95376 BBB Accreditation &ampRating Melo Construction Inc is NOT a BBB Accredited Business. To become accrediteda business must agree to BBB Standards for Trust and pass BBB&#x27

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