Please Patronize These Union Shops – 2025

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If you have work that needs done in your home, we want you to hire a union shop to do that work. Union shops rarely use commission structures and use workers who have completed a full apprenticeship program, not someone who just started the job or went to a 6-month trade bootcamp. Please use the “Please Patronize!” list for your residential needs. All of these shops have confirmed they will perform residential work. If you want to do it right the first time, do it union! 

The below list is ascending by local number and will be updated and reposted occasionally.

SMART LOCAL 2

  • McCarty Mechanical 
    • HVAC residential and Light Commercial.
    • (913) 432-5100.
    • Service Area: Johnson County, KS & Kansas City, KS. 
  • Myers Furnace
    • Jake Benezette
    • (816) 331-8282 
    • Residential service and replacement, light commercial and new residential construction.
    • Service area: Anywhere
  • All Day Comfort
    • Donovan Day
    • (816) 916-4606
    • Residential service and replacement, new residential construction and hot water heaters.
    • Servicing: KC Metro, MO & KS

Plumbers Local 8

  • C & C Mechanical, LLC
    • 816-255-8842
  • Chapman Septic Services
    • 816-690-7206
  • Century Plumbing
    • 816-765-6066
  • Estrada Plumbing
    • 816-351-2291
  • Mike Cox Plumbing, Inc
    • 816-773-0749
  • Quality Plumbing, Inc.
    • 816-472-4994
  • R and J Mechanical
    • 816-550-9239
  • Trademark Plumbing & Design
    • 816-489-5755
  • Trustfall Plumbing & Heating
    • 816-699-0661

IBEW Local 124

  • Sync Electric
    • Residential, electric car chargers, solar. 
    • Serving KCMO and Kansas areas. 
    • 816-769-2219
  • Sedalia Electric Service
    • Residential, commercial, EV car chargers.
    • Serving Sedalia and surrounding counties of central Missouri.
    • 660-537-2753
  • JL Solar
    • Residential Solar
    • Serving Eastern Jackson county and Laffeyette county.
    • 816-704-1665

PIPEFITTERS LOCAL 533

Editor at The Labor Beacon

Tristin Amezcua-Hogan is the Editor of The Labor Beacon and a member of LIUNA Local 264. Tristin also serves as the Director of Communications for the Greater Kansas City AFL-CIO and the Chair of the Kansas City Regional Transit Alliance.

Tristin grew up as the son of a UA Local 669 member in Tecumseh, KS and the great-nephew of George C. Amis, longtime leader of the United Rubberworkers (now USW Local 307) in Kansas. Growing up in rural Kansas as the child of teen parents, Tristin quickly came to appreciate the life-changing benefit of a union job.

Tristin and his partner, Rebeca Amezcua-Hogan, are residents of the Westside, Kansas City, MO's historic Mexican neighborhood. They are proud members of Kansas City's New Reform Temple.

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