Panel Built Inc. to Donate to Humane Society for Every Job Survey Completed

Panel Built to Donate to Humane Society

Blairsville, GA – Panel Built Inc., a modular building manufacturer, has announced that it will donate $5 to Mountain Shelter Humane Society for every job survey it receives from clients.

The Mountain Shelter Humane Society is a no-kill, non-profit shelter in Blairsville, Georgia. It has served the community and its animals for over 30 years and shelters around 800 animals annually. Panel Built’s donations ensure the animals are fed, live in a safe and sanitary environment, and meet their medical needs. These donations also help support the society’s adoption service.

Panel Built prides itself on its quality of service, not just to its customers but also to its neighbors—especially the fuzzy ones. The job surveys, which are meant to evaluate Panel Built’s performance on a client’s project, take less than 15 minutes to complete and are essential to improving the company’s service in the future.

“At Panel Built, we treasure our customers’ feedback and love supporting the Humane Society. Customer input helps us grow and makes a difference for our furry friends in need,” says Beth Satterfield, the marketing manager at Panel Built.

Once a job has been completed, these blank surveys will automatically be sent to the client in print form or via email.

For more information about Panel Built and its dedication to service, visit Panelbuilt.com. For inquiries, contact our team at 800.636.3873 or email us at info@panelbuilt.com.

About Panel Built Inc.

From modular offices to mezzanines, Panel Built has experience engineering, designing, and installing structures for various commercial, military, government, and industrial customers. Panel Built operates under one mission, ”To Solve Our Customers’ Space Needs With Excellence And Great Customer Service.”

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