Just launched a site... Any feedback / comments would be appreciated

Looks good to me :)

Personally I wouldn't have all the products at the bottom when you're on a product page, as you've got the lists on the left?
Oh, just noticed. On the homepage the bottom bit has just a short contact details bit etc... but when you go on the product pages it has a list of all the products in that footer? And that stays there which ever section you're in? Hope that makes sense
 
Urgh Cloudflare, I'd rather get a CDN hosted on dialup than go back to them.

Code & feature wise it's well constructed but it's missing an artistic touch, especially on the jquery tabs. Also, as already stated, logo = top left, put a subheading in where you've got the company name currently instead.
 
Until he gets spammed by bots. Its there for a perfectly good reason.

Why would bots spam a contact form?!

Lose the captcha, it just makes it harder for legitimate users to send messages. In the highly unlikely event that the contact form is "abused", put it back again.
 
Why would bots spam a contact form?!

?????? If there is no protection on the form, believe me, they will find it eventually and spam it. Whether thats a problem or not depends. I usually leave my own contact forms unprotected and just deal with the spam to make it easier for users to use it.

OP - I'd put a very very light grey tint on the selected tab and its contents on the homepage to differentiate it from the other tabs.
 
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I agree, a Captcha on that sort of site is a bit overkill. You should replace it with a simple image box of like " 2 + 2 = " and then make have a couple radio buttons to let them choose. Maybe even make the answer bold or something.

All you're trying to do is reduce the likelihood of getting spammed by a bot. And you don't need a full blown "scary" Captcha to do that. I hate Captcha's as you often need a few attempts at getting it right.
 
You need something, as an unprotected form may look like it wont get spammed for a while, but believe me it will do unless you find some form of prevention.

Try a simple method as someone suggested and see how that goes, not so much that it scares away potential clients.
 
You need something, as an unprotected form may look like it wont get spammed for a while, but believe me it will do unless you find some form of prevention.

Wait and see if that happens before you put something on there. In my experience you will get the odd garbled message from a contact form crawler (which you just delete) and that's it.

Whenever I see any kind of captcha on a contact form I think "noob".
 
Some other feedback:

1. You desperately need a logo or some sort of text in the upper left corner.
2. Don't try and force users to enter telephone AND email address. You only actually need one method of contact for the reply so just ask for one. If they enter both then great.
 
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