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A window and door installer fits new uPVC, composite, aluminium or timber windows and external doors - whole-house replacements, single units or upgrades to existing properties.

Look for FENSA or CERTASS registration so the installer can self-certify the work to building regulations and you avoid a separate council inspection.

Energy ratings matter for both heating bills and resale - aim for A-rated double or triple glazing, and ask about the warranty on both the units and the installation.

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  • window fitter
  • double glazing
  • uPVC windows
  • composite doors
  • front door installation

About Broughty Ferry

Broughty Ferry is a prosperous coastal suburb on the eastern edge of Dundee, sitting where the Tay estuary begins to widen towards the sea.

Its beach, castle and independent high street give it a character distinct enough that many residents identify as much with 'the Ferry' as with Dundee itself.

Broughty Castle, a 15th-century tower house on a rocky promontory, houses a local museum and is a prominent landmark on the Tay.

The area has a wide range of cafes, restaurants, independent shops and delicatessens, making it one of the most self-contained and desirable neighbourhoods in the city.

About Dundee

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Dundee is a compact city on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, Scotland's fourth-largest, with a narrow belt of suburbs stretching east to the handsome seaside village of Broughty Ferry and west to Invergowrie on the Carse of Gowrie.

The city has a gritty, unpretentious character shaped by its industrial past - jute, jam and journalism were the famous 'three Js' - and that working heritage gives Dundee a warmth and directness that sets it apart from Scotland's other cities.

The waterfront has been transformed in recent years, with V&A Dundee anchoring a regeneration that stretches along the Tay, but the real character of the city is in its neighbourhoods - the West End's cafes and independent shops, the Stobswell community, the views from the Law and the harbour feel of Broughty Ferry.

Dundee punches well above its weight in technology and research. The studios behind Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings are based here, and the University of Dundee and Abertay University drive strengths in life sciences, digital media, art and design.

Despite its city status, Dundee is remarkably walkable - most neighbourhoods are within a few miles of the centre - and the Tay Road Bridge, railway station and A90 connect it quickly to Fife, Perth and Aberdeen.

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