The McGregor Glazing team. (Photo: McGregor Glazing)

Glazing firm launches new website to better serve Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire homeowners

Aberdeen-based McGregor Glazing has launched a brand-new website designed to make it easier for homeowners across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to ...

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Aberdeen-based McGregor Glazing has launched a brand-new website designed to make it easier for homeowners across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to explore its services and get straightforward advice on windows, doors and glazing.

The new website, www.mcgregorglazing.com, reflects the family-run business’s approach to customer service – clear, honest and personal. Serving the North East for more than 30 years, McGregor Glazing has built its reputation on fair pricing and skilled workmanship.

Company Director Lisa Stewart said the aim was to create a website that properly reflects how the business operates day-to-day.

“We wanted the website to feel like us, we’re a small, local team and we’ve always believed in giving people honest advice and fair prices without the sales pressure you sometimes see in our industry. The new website makes it much easier for customers to see what we offer, learn about our team and get in touch if they’re thinking about new windows or doors.”

The website features information on McGregor Glazing’s full range of services, including uPVC and timber windows, composite and bespoke doors, secondary glazing and glazing repairs. It also introduces the team behind the business and includes a news and blogs section where homeowners can find advice and updates from the company.

The website was designed and built by Aberdeen-based Creative Core, with marketing support from instinct Marketing + PR.

To explore the new website, visit: www.mcgregorglazing.com

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