Bright rooms, hall moisture, and detailed woodwork
Mats, shoe control, and durable hall finishes help when wet coats and dogs are daily reality.
Sea air and wind accelerate wear on joinery and exposed elevations - exterior quotes name washing, timber repairs, and coating choices, while interiors account for glare and moisture tracked in from the promenade.
Mats, shoe control, and durable hall finishes help when wet coats and dogs are daily reality.
Sills and trim are checked for rot before paint; systems are chosen for exposure, not inland defaults.
Presentation work lists view-facing walls first so photography and viewings pop.
Exterior paint systems and interior prep are chosen for long-term performance, with crisp joinery lines and clean room transitions throughout.
Soft or failed wood is repaired or replaced before promising a neat topcoat.
Elevations are washed so new colour bonds instead of sitting on chalk.
Sheen and colour tests account for strong natural light off the sea.
Raheny and Artane pages help along the north coast strip.
Clontarf jobs often pair exterior maintenance with interior refreshes, or pre-sale work - link through to the closest page.
Sills were repaired before paint - we were tired of yearly peel on the front.
Elizabeth Vaughan, Homeowner, Dollymount
★★★★★
Interior sheen advice saved us from a flat white that looked chalky in sea light.
Cormac Dempsey, Seller, Vernon Avenue
★★★★★
Hall finish survived a wet winter of tenant boots.
Orlaith Keenan, Landlord, Clontarf East
★★★★★
Wind-driven rain and salt mist wear trim and coatings quicker - maintenance cycles are usually shorter on exposed sides.
Film needs dry, mild windows; we split phases rather than coat into bad forecasts.
We pick scrubbable sheens for heavy-traffic zones and document them on the quote.