Building rules
Management notices, lift bookings, and parking permits are confirmed before crews arrive.
Santry mixes apartments near retail and aviation routes with older houses on busy roads - work is planned around lift times, corridor etiquette, drying air without wedging fire doors, and dust control when windows face constant traffic.
Each project is approached with careful protection of floors and joinery, then finished with sharp lines and durable coatings suited to everyday use.
Management notices, lift bookings, and parking permits are confirmed before crews arrive.
Sheeting, shoe control, and quiet hours keep neighbours onside in multi-unit blocks.
Dust and drying are managed when front doors open onto busy roads.
Flats need booking windows, protection in corridors, and finishes that cure with controlled ventilation; houses get the same prep discipline with extra thought on dust from open front doors.
Elevations beside busy roads pick up grime faster - washing and repair scope is clearer before colour, and access may be limited to safer hours.
Shops and small offices get scopes that name trading hours, noise limits, and whether work runs evenings or closed days.
North Dublin hubs like Swords and Ballymun sit close if your brief crosses postcodes.
Many schemes want method statements, insurance, and booked lift slots - share property management contacts early so dates are real.
Often yes when noise rules allow; keys and alarm codes need to be agreed in writing beforehand.
Controlled window ventilation, low-odour products where suitable, and timed drying windows are planned per flat.
Santry sees rental refreshes, one-bed apartment updates, and exterior work on houses near the dual carriageway - choose the closest match.
Lift booking was sorted before day one; corridors stayed clean and nobody complained.
Jennifer Lynch, Homeowner, Santry Demesne
★★★★★
Void painting hit the handover date - photos looked sharper than our usual contractor.
Alan Duffy, Landlord, near DCU
★★★★★
They kept the front door shut as much as possible - dust from the road did not ruin the new hall emulsion.
Marie Carroll, Homeowner, Oakwood
★★★★★