New Look MACO Secure Plus

New Look MACO Secure Plus
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Date: 27 July 2016

With significantly enhanced benefits focused to the homeowner, accompanied by a new logo and marketing materials, MACO are proud to announce our further improved Secure Plus programme.

Our new glossy brochure has been specifically created for the homeowner, alongside refreshing lifestyle images, there’s clear and concise information about MACO, our pedigree, heritage, and the benefits the new scheme offers, also included are some very useful security do’s and don’ts, all combining to create a powerful message as to the benefits of choosing your windows and doors fitted with MACO locks!

In addition to the new brochure MACO Secure Plus enjoys new web pages including a dedicated space for homeowners enabling them to not only register their property once installation has finished meaning a virtually administration free process for the installer, in addition to a clear outline of the benefits of our latest scheme and a wealth of supporting information including how to care for their windows and doors and once more, all important security advice with simple access to advice lines.

Helping Installers differentiate themselves from their competitor has always been a difficult challenge in an industry where many see windows and doors as a commodity product only.So the question for many installers, is just how do I help the homeowner understand the value of the product and service that I am providing?

MACO have always looked for ways in which we can further extend our support to Fabricators and Installers with high quality products and services.

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