Protect-All Flooring launches new website


Oscoda, Michigan – - PROTECT-ALL® Flooring, is pleased to announce it has officially launched a new website. The website can still be found at www.protect-allflooring.com.

The website refresh is one more step in Protect-All’s rebranding process, which has been going on throughout 2014 and includes a new logo and brand statement. Designed to be easy-to-navigate and help customers find things faster and easier, the new site fits in better with Protect-All’s strategic vision to raise brand awareness and increase market share.

“Protect-All is always looking for ways to make a splash in the marketplace,” said Jerry Lee, Protect-All Sales Manager. “We started with Protect-All Rapid Weld™, the groundbreaking installation system, and now we have a website to match.”

About PROTECT-ALL Flooring

Manufactured in Oscoda, Michigan by Oscoda Plastics®, Inc., PROTECT-ALL Flooring derives its durability and slip-resistance from the specialized thermal fusion process that blends remnant industrial strength vinyl together into one monolithic piece.  Oscoda Plastics is a fast-growing manufacturer specializing in the production of recycled building products. Oscoda Plastics has recycled over 40 million pounds of vinyl waste into PROTECT-ALL, keeping it out of our nation’s landfills. In 2014, Protect-All introduced Protect-All Rapid Weld™, a groundbreaking installation system that significantly reduces installation labor. 

For more information, please contact Protect-All Flooring at 800-544-9538 or visit www.protect-allflooring.com.  

 



December 22, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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