New Bauder Website

Flat roof manufacturer Bauder launches new website

  • 20 Oct 2015

Flat roof waterproofing specialist Bauder has launched its new official website, aiming to offer an engaging and interactive user experience with regards to content, structure and navigation.

The website will significantly increase the amount of resources available to users, including: design guides, installation videos and CPD seminar overviews. 

In addition, its Technical Centre will utilise the company’s extensive industry knowledge to offer free CAD drawings, specifications, product and system certifications and maintenance advice.

Bauder’s Managing Director Andrew Mackenzie has said the website will “deliver interesting, relevant and unique content that users will find beneficial to their professional working lives.”

He continued: “Regardless of who is using our website – architects, surveyors, building owners, facility managers, contractors etc., we want them to be able to easily find the information and answers they are looking for to assist them with their projects.”

The website showcases the company’s entire range of flat roof, green roof and photovoltaic solutions, in a comprehensive product and system library which includes Bauder’s new PV and green roof offering Bauder BioSOLAR.

The library ensure that users have access to the most up-to-date technical data and product information, helping visitors fully understand Bauder’s waterproofing systems.

To coincide with the websites redesign, Bauder has launched an on-site blog which its employees will contribute to with insightful articles on current and upcoming industry topics.

The company has also launched new social media channels on Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

Bauder,
70 Landseer Road,
Ipswich,
Suffolk,
IP3 0DH,
UK

Phone: 01473 257671
Fax: 01473 230761

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