Pavestone steps up its mobile optimization
The company's new web site is designed to deliver a customized experience.
Atlanta Pavestone, a manufacturer of pavers, retaining walls and other segmental concrete products, introduced a new mobile-optimized website. Designed with intuitive navigation, users can easily and quickly access the product and project information they need from a desktop computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.
“We’re committed to helping every customer successfully address the unique circumstances of each job while staying on schedule and in budget,” said Tim Berns, VP of sales at Pavestone. “With national distribution supported by regional resources, we consistently deliver on that promise.”
He added that the new site offers a streamlined customer experience. It offers customized information ranging from municipal programs with sophisticated sustainability requirements to do-it-yourself backyard project inspiration.
The website functions include a product gallery a project gallery and project videos. And it’s designed to connect contractors, specifiers, landscape architects, retailers and homeowners to customer service, technical expertise and other local sales representatives.
“The website is a one-stop-shop,” said Berns.
“We’re committed to helping every customer successfully address the unique circumstances of each job while staying on schedule and in budget,” said Tim Berns, VP of sales at Pavestone. “With national distribution supported by regional resources, we consistently deliver on that promise.”
He added that the new site offers a streamlined customer experience. It offers customized information ranging from municipal programs with sophisticated sustainability requirements to do-it-yourself backyard project inspiration.
The website functions include a product gallery a project gallery and project videos. And it’s designed to connect contractors, specifiers, landscape architects, retailers and homeowners to customer service, technical expertise and other local sales representatives.
“The website is a one-stop-shop,” said Berns.