QUIKRETE® Launches Redesigned Website

Words: Matthew Adams
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The QUIKRETE® Companies has launched its redesigned website.

The QUIKRETE® Companies has launched its redesigned website, www.QUIKRETE.com. Created to better serve its customer base, the new site has been redesigned to provide faster and easier access to information about QUIKRETE and its products.

Divided into "On the Job" and "At Home" sections, the redesigned website navigates customers directly to the relevant information they need. Professionals can educate themselves about each product by referencing technical data specific to their building segment, while homeowners can gain project inspiration through an interactive "virtual home" and a diverse project library. These features, in addition to plant locations and a contact page, allow professionals and homeowners to obtain technical expertise, thoughtful advice and a prompt response to their questions.

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