Apartment logistics
Lifts, keys, and corridor protection are confirmed before crews arrive.
Tallaght combines apartments, dense housing, and retail traffic - work plans around lift rules where needed, high-use rental interiors, and exteriors that pick up dust from busy routes or need access from compact greens.
Projects are planned around occupancy and access, with careful repairs, clean lines, and practical finishes designed for high-use rooms.
Lifts, keys, and corridor protection are confirmed before crews arrive.
Void scopes list neutrals and finishes that survive photography and checks.
Fronts on busy routes get wash scope so colour bonds.
Rental kitchens and halls get scrubbable specs; owner-occupiers get phased plans around kids and shift work.
Estates mean parking plans; main roads mean washing before topcoats.
Retail units get evening or closed-day windows named on the scope.
Clondalkin and Rathfarnham pages bracket Tallaght to the west and south.
Tallaght sees rental refreshes, two-bed turnovers, and full-house work after purchase - choose a service below.
Void finished with hall and kitchen first - agent had photos on time.
Davey Kinsella, Landlord, Jobstown
★★★★★
Lift slot and corridor sheets were sorted before brushes came out.
Michelle Burke, Homeowner, Killinarden
★★★★★
They phased upstairs so we could still use the kitchen downstairs.
Robert Connolly, Homeowner, Suncroft
★★★★★
Room priority and day blocks are agreed up front; we say no when the window is unrealistic.
Many blocks do - share management details early so day one is not lost to admin.
Parking and neighbour access can be tight; photos from front and rear guide kit choices.