High-use kitchens, baths, and through-routes
Moisture-prone areas get the right primer and sheen sequence; worn corners are filled before colour so they do not reopen in weeks.
Coolock is largely family housing near retail and industrial edges - interiors focus on scuffed halls, steamy kitchens, and kids’ rooms, while exteriors account for tighter rear access and weathered fronts.
Moisture-prone areas get the right primer and sheen sequence; worn corners are filled before colour so they do not reopen in weeks.
Side passages and rear gates decide ladder angles; front roads can mean extra washing before topcoats.
Local units get scopes that respect opening hours and quick handover when stock is on shelves.
Attention is given to surface condition, moisture-prone areas, and practical paint systems so your result is not just tidy on day one but resilient over time.
Bath and kitchen substrates are checked before promising a quick cosmetic coat.
Photos from the back gate show whether towers or long ladders are realistic.
Wet work moves around school runs and evening routines where possible.
Artane and Raheny pages help if your home sits closer to the coastal side.
We strip back to sound substrate where needed, then use primers and finishes suited to steam - paint alone will not fix failed plaster.
Sometimes yes with staged access; if it is unsafe, the quote says so and offers alternatives.
Yes - room order and dust control are planned so bedrooms and bathrooms return on agreed nights.
Coolock clients often refresh downstairs, book two-bed rentals, or paint exteriors after winter - choose a service link to start.
Bathroom was done with proper primer - they did not just roll over the old blistering.
Lorraine Foley, Homeowner, Darndale
★★★★★
Void window was tight; they prioritised hall and kitchen for photos first.
Brendan Stack, Landlord, Moatview
★★★★★
Rear gable access was discussed before day one; no surprise “can’t reach”.
Tracy Dunne, Homeowner, Greencastle
★★★★★