WEBB Building Essentials opens new Homewood showroom

Building materials company, WEBB Building Essentials, announced the grand opening of its new showroom in Homewood. The new addition, the company says, will offer a convenient location to showcase company products and develop new relationships within the Homewood community.

“We’re excited to continue to expand our footprint to the Homewood community. It’s a special city- there’s so much growth and small business in the area,” said founder and owner Phil Webb. “We are grateful for the opportunity to serve and partner with the Homewood community for years to come.”

“We’re excited about our new showroom and hope you’ll come by to meet us.”

The Homewood Chamber of Commerce posted on social media about the grand opening.

“Welcome to Homewood, Webb Building Essentials! Located on 28th Ave S, this new showroom is easy to pop into! Although you might know them for their concrete, this showroom is a sampling of their larger offerings. From building materials to flooring, home finishing products, paint and hardware, Webb Building Essentials is your complete source for building.”

The release also provided a brief description of what exactly WEBB Building Essentials does.

“WEBB Building Essentials offers an up-close and hands-on feel of almost anything you need to build your dream home. Our highlights are window and door selections, exterior building material options and flooring and tile selections. We can also assist you with interior and exterior moulding, decking, railing systems, stair parts and more.”

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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