Superior Masonry Builders Goes Online

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Superior Masonry Builders Website

On Friday, December 15, Superior Masonry Builders launched their new website, www.superiormasonry.com, thanks to the MCAA!

"So often we say to ourselves we really should do this or that. The problem is it usually never happens," said Mark Kemp. "We have wanted to have a website for sometime but just could not get the idea into a reality. [MCAA] made that happen. [MCAA] took our ideas and turned them into an exclusive designed site for Superior Masonry.

"It was a pleasure working with [MCAA]. I would encourage any contractor who has been thinking about a website to let [MCAA] make it happen for them."

If your company still does not have a website, there is no better time than now to design one, and no better company to use than MCAA. For information about our website design services, please contact Tim O'Toole toll free at 800-536-2225 or by e-mail at totoole@masoncontractors.org.

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