DunWell Restorations Brings Quality Masonry to Sandy Victims

DunWell Restorations uses seasoned old school masons to restore Northern New Jersey homes. Route 72 engages visitors with questions and answers about masonry projects.

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Masonry, Brick Repair, New Jersey

Dunwell Restorations of NJ

As a Northern New Jersey resident myself, I am no stranger to the damage that was caused by Hurricane Sandy. We are glad to see DunWell Restorations stepping up to restore and rebuild our neighborhoods and our overall morale.

Hawthorne, NJ (PRWEB) February 26, 2013

Recently, DunWell Restorations (http://dunwellrestorations.com) has built up their online presence by launching their masonry contractor website with the help of Route 72 Systems. Users can now navigate through the company’s website to learn about their various services such as chimney cleaning/repair and siding. In addition to learning about their services, online customers can also request a quick price quote right on the company’s home page as well as keep up with Dun-Well’s latest developments through their new Press Page.

As Dun-Well moved swiftly into the online marketplace, they were also putting their best foot forward in an effort to help Northern New Jersey residents bounce back from the devastating Hurricane Sandy. Utilizing seasoned veterans of masonry, DunWell restorations called all hands on deck in their effort to repair chimneys, walkways, brick repair and curbing that was damaged as a result of the storm. Their marketing partner, Route 72 Systems, is thrilled to see Dun-Well putting their Northern New Jersey residents at ease with their fast service with a quality NJ mason. Chris Stacy, Internet Marketer of Route 72 Systems states: “As a Northern New Jersey resident myself, I am no stranger to the damage that was caused by Hurricane Sandy. We are glad to see Dun-Well Restorations stepping up to restore and rebuild our neighborhoods and our overall morale.”

As their efforts to restore Northern New Jersey homes continues, DunWell plans on not missing a single beat in the digital marketplace. Plans of a new Facebook page and Twitter following are already in the works and Route 72 Systems is no doubt eager to put Dun-Well restorations on the map. Jim Alamia states: “Although they have been restoring homes for 3 decades, they have proved it is never too late to make your mark in the online marketplace. Their new website along with their social networking pages will be a great way to connect and identify with their growing online customer base.”


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