Mixed housing types
Terrace, apartment, and detached programmes are scoped separately even when the postcode is the same.
Dublin mixes redbrick terraces, apartment blocks, and newer schemes - quotes name which rooms are in scope, how occupied homes stay usable, and where exteriors need extra prep near traffic or older masonry.
From period terraces to newer estates, each project is prepared properly with careful protection, tidy daily work, and colour guidance that suits natural light across the city.
Terrace, apartment, and detached programmes are scoped separately even when the postcode is the same.
On-street parking, shared entries, and narrow stairs are priced from photos or a walkthrough - not guessed.
Sanding and loud work stay in agreed daytime windows where party walls or schemes apply.
Light changes room to room in Dublin stock - north-facing kitchens, top-floor bedrooms, and long halls each get sheen and colour notes that suit use, not a single generic spec.
Fronts on busy roads collect soot; bays and parapets need access plans. Wash-and-repair scope is agreed before colour so failures are not painted over.
Rental and small commercial work lists void dates, durable neutrals, and which common parts are included so handover matches what agents expect.
Use nearby area pages when your home sits closer to a village or suburb edge than “Dublin” as a label.
Yes - lift bookings, corridor protection, and drying with controlled ventilation are written into the plan when management rules apply.
Access time and kit movement are part of the day count; photos of stairwells and landings help avoid under-quoting.
Often yes - scopes can be split so indoor phases are not blocked by gable or façade weather windows.
Dublin enquiries often mix full-house work after purchase, rental refreshes, or exteriors before sale - open the closest service page, then send your address.
They sequenced the hall and two bedrooms so we still had a usable bathroom route - no week trapped upstairs.
Colm Healy, Homeowner, Stoneybatter
★★★★★
Lift slot was booked before day one; the property manager had zero complaints about corridors.
Deirdre Mahon, Landlord, Portobello
★★★★★
Front bay was washed properly before colour - the old failing edges did not ghost through by winter.
Frank O’Connor, Seller, Ranelagh
★★★★★