Family halls, kitchens, and sea-bright rooms
Ceiling and wall prep accounts for condensation seasons; trims are finished where raking light is harsh.
Raheny sits close to coastal weather patterns even a few streets in - exteriors get realistic wash-and-repair scope, while interiors focus on woodwork that shows in strong daylight and halls that see damp coats and school gear.
Ceiling and wall prep accounts for condensation seasons; trims are finished where raking light is harsh.
Access from typical Raheny gardens and driveways is confirmed; elevations are washed before colour.
Quick lets get documented neutrals; vendors get view-facing priorities on the scope.
Projects are run with clear communication, proper material selection, and careful protection so the finished spaces feel considered and complete.
Trim and sills are checked early so paint is not hiding rot.
Exterior second coats wait for proper film, not calendar optimism.
Entries get finishes that survive wet shoes and daily scuffs.
Clontarf and Coolock guides sit on either side along the north coast arc.
Often milder, but wind-driven rain still hits certain gables - those sides get extra prep honesty.
Yes - scopes split so indoor work is not blocked by gable windows.
Sheen and colour advice changes with light levels; we sample where it helps.
Raheny homeowners often refresh exteriors on a cycle, update kitchens and halls, or prepare for sale - choose a service below.
Back gable was staged on a dry spell - no rushed second coat into drizzle.
Pauline Curtin, Homeowner, Foxfield
★★★★★
Hall finally stands up to football boots and wet jackets.
Darren McSweeney, Homeowner, Station Road
★★★★★
Front woodwork was sound before colour; no panic a month after closing.
Sinead O’Leary, Seller, Ennel Park
★★★★★