High-traffic halls, kitchens, and kids’ rooms
Older painted surfaces are stabilised before colour; steamy rooms get sheens that survive wiping without flashing.
Finglas is mostly long-settled streets with repeat decorating cycles - work focuses on failed edges in kitchens and baths, hall scuffs from daily use, and exteriors where previous coats have weathered unevenly.
Older painted surfaces are stabilised before colour; steamy rooms get sheens that survive wiping without flashing.
Masonry and pebbledash need compatible systems; cracks are raked and filled where paint alone would fail.
Rental quotes name halls, reception rooms, and whether ceilings are included so void costs stay predictable.
From one-room updates to full interior refreshes, every stage is completed with a focus on lasting surfaces and a neat handover at project close.
Stair strings, hall corners, and kitchen splash zones get targeted prep, not a single thin coat everywhere.
Chalky or cracked areas are addressed before new colour is promised.
Room order keeps a sane route for bins, school bags, and evening routines.
Ballymun and Blanchardstown pages sit either side if your search spans west or north hubs.
We pick sheens and systems suited to moisture and wiping; bathrooms and cook zones are not treated like dry spare rooms.
Sometimes yes after washing and local repairs; where coating has failed, we say so before quoting a cosmetic fix.
Yes when dates allow - each room is isolated, dust is controlled on the path in, and shutdowns are tidy.
Finglas clients often refresh downstairs first, book two-bedroom rentals, or tackle exteriors after winter - link through below.
Kitchen and hall were done first - we still had a clear path to the back garden for the dog.
Tony McKenna, Homeowner, Beneavin
★★★★★
Ceilings were explicitly in the void quote; no argument at handover.
Edel Whelan, Landlord, Cappagh
★★★★★
Pebbledash cracks were filled before colour; last time someone just rolled over them.
Gary Moore, Homeowner, Erins Isle
★★★★★