Eddinger Hardware & LP Gas

A cleaner starting point for the Eddinger brand.

This lane has been reset to a fresh scaffold so the next design can be built deliberately instead of patched around the old blocky layout.

Family owned since 1890 Bally, Pennsylvania Propane and hardware together

The content is intact in backup. This live build is the new starting canvas.

Why this reset matters

One town brand. One familiar counter. One useful site.

The homepage needs to show the mix of utility and personality right away: propane, hardware, family history, and a direct next step for every visitor.

The site should feel like a confident local company with a clear front door, not a stack of brochure blocks.

Primary service lane

Start with what customers actually need first.

Each path should feel immediate, obvious, and local instead of getting buried under a row of matching tiles.

Local memory

Family-owned service since 1890.

The long history should feel like proof, not decoration. The homepage can carry that weight without becoming sentimental or overworked.

Where it lives

Bally, Pennsylvania

1619 Route 100 North keeps the store, office, and propane service tied to a real location people can find.

What to expect

Direct answers

No maze, no filler. Just a clean route to the right person, the right page, or the right next step.

Lane 1

Propane delivery

Routine fills, account support, and a direct route to the office when customers need something done quickly.

Lane 2

Installations and tank work

New installs, tank placement, and property setup deserve a visual language that feels steady and experienced.

Lane 3

Hardware counter

The hardware side should look like a real destination, not a footer note tucked under propane copy.

The point

Design that feels like a business you trust, not a layout you tolerate.