Keene Building Products gets website makeover

Words: Melanie DebelakKeene Building Products is excited to reveal the new and modern KeeneBuilding.com.

The new site is fully responsive, faster, easier to navigate and more user-friendly.

There are many highlights of the new site, but what they are most proud of is that you can get to any individual product page in two clicks. Just select "Products" at the top and there you will see a list of all the products under their product line.

At a glance the homepage offers:
  • Links to Keene’s product lines
  • Customized pages for Architects, Contractors and Developers
  • Resources & Education
  • Search Box
  • Project Profiles
  • Keene Blogs: The Quiet Guy and The Dri Guy
  • Links to Keene’s Family of Companies: Cansto Coatings and Dependable, LLC
Each individual products page has all the information desired for your next job including photos, videos, downloadable files and a quick way to reach Keene if you have any questions or need additional information.

Keene Building Products is always dedicated to providing the highest level of service and knowledge to their customers and influencers.
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