Through-lounges, tight halls, and rental kitchens
Ceilings in through-lounges are planned as one visual plane; kitchens get steam-sensible sheens.
Ballyfermot is heavy on terraces and semis with one main hall spine - interiors are sequenced so wet work does not trap you upstairs, and exteriors account for small back yards and neighbour walls on narrow plots.
Ceilings in through-lounges are planned as one visual plane; kitchens get steam-sensible sheens.
Shared boundaries and overspray risk are checked; rear ladder angles follow photos.
Voids list durable neutrals and whether woodwork is included - no vague “refresh”.
Surface prep, repair, and final coating are managed with a clear sequence so projects stay on track and spaces are handed back in excellent condition.
Wet zones rotate so a usable route remains where possible.
Masking and access respect party lines on terraced fronts.
Room PDFs match what the inventory clerk will see.
Clondalkin and Walkinstown pages neighbour this west Dublin band.
Ballyfermot sees two-bed rentals, downstairs family refreshes, and exterior fronts - pick the closest service.
Through-lounge ceiling finally looks like one room, not two whites.
Sharon McDonnell, Homeowner, Cherry Orchard
★★★★★
Void PDF matched the clerk’s photos - no deposit debate.
Derek Whelan, Landlord, Le Fanu
★★★★★
Hall dried in stages so we could still reach the kitchen.
Caroline Ryan, Homeowner, Deanswift
★★★★★
Ceilings are finished as one sequence with drying holds so the plane reads continuous.
Ladder feet, masking, and hours are planned so the adjoining house is respected.
Rooms, ceilings, woodwork, and colours are listed - photos align with the written scope.