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Weil-McLain: Company Unveils Optimized Website


 

Burr Ridge, Ill. — June 20, 2016 — Weil-McLain, a leading North American designer and manufacturer of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, has optimized its website (www.weil-mclain.com) with additional features, content, and resources in a sleek, easy-to-navigate design.

The new website features a visually enhanced home page that allows site visitors to scroll through topic headings for quick and easy access to information on the company’s hydronic heating products, including boilers, indirect fired water heaters, baseboards, heat exchangers, and controls.

A contractors section includes promotions, boiler sizing guides, contractor application forms, product registration, parts catalogs, and information on the Boiler Bucks rewards program and the company’s School of Better Heating training program.

“The site was designed for optimal user experience, utilizing the latest technology and compatibility for mobile devices and desktop computers,” said Melissa Niezgoda, online presence manager, Weil-McLain.

Additional enhanced website features include:

• A “Product Comparison Tool” allowing site visitors to compare a host of Weil-McLain heating systems and controls.

• An enhanced “News” section featuring articles and press releases.

• A “Warranties” section offering information on how contractors, distributors, and homeowners can initiate warranty claims.

• A “Contact Us” page offering easy-to-use feedback forms and other contact methods.

Weil-McLain is a leading North American designer and manufacturer of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. Founded in 1881, Weil-McLain is based in the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge, Ill., with manufacturing facilities in Michigan City, Ind., and Eden, N.C., and regional sales offices throughout the United States.

 





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