AmericanBuilderSurplus.com Announces Partnership with Benspost.org Company
In efforts to help consumers make educated choices in the construction industry AmericanBuilderSurplus.com company established partnership with well established on-line venture: Benspost.org. This partnership brings more opportunities by joining the commercial aspect of AmericanBuilderSurplus.com and the residential oriented approach of Benspost.org.
(PRWEB) November 8, 2007 -- American Builder Surplus has joined forces with Benspost.org to establish long term productive relationship. The different approaches to consumer needs by both companies expands their services to the members, furnishing consumers with more educated choices and opportunities to save resources and time.
American Builder Surplus provides its community with listings of industrial quantities of construction materials surpluses and overstocks, using industry specific standard codes to identify and locate the product. American Builder Surplus offers companies advertisement of their services, along with discounts for the members who are willing to donate their work for partner non-profit organizations. American Builder Surplus allows for safe funds exchange between parties and facilitates secure and reliable building materials re-use, reducing waste and saving resources world-wide.
Benspost.org gives residential consumers and contractors a place to meet on line and do business. The democratic nature of this community makes it attractive for small business in all areas of the country. Grown from grass roots, Benspost.org membership keeps gaining momentum and popularity among all trades in construction industry. It helps homeowners find worthy contractors based on reviews or full page company profiles with a variety of member feedback. Homeowners are invited to post their projects on the site or search the database for a contractor for a project. Posting a project adds more benefits by easing the hiring process, beginning with a communication via email, receiving rough estimates from the contractors, and making a fair and informed decision to hire. Homeowners have an option to remain anonymous if they wish or even hire a contractor before even meeting in person. Ben recommends that each homeowner performs their due diligence before making any decisions on which contractor to employ.
Ben, who started Benspost.org over 2 years ago and is also a residential contractor, says that his website is a unique way of building a true community where he gets feedback from the users to add new features and make improvements for the members. He continues to grow his Atlanta based website into several other large markets within the U.S.
Both companies hope that this partnership will be beneficial to all the visitors and that the consumers will find value in this partnership.
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