Woodworm Treatment
in Dublin
County Dublin's building stock is more layered than anywhere else in Leinster. Within a 25 km radius you have Georgian squares, Victorian and Edwardian red-brick terraces, post-war local-authority estates, 1970s suburbia, and twenty-first-century apartments. Every era brings its own timber-treatment challenge, and our Dublin team is on the road across the city and county every working day. Our Dublin residential workload is dominated by period housing.

Services we provide in Dublin
All servicesBoron Surface Treatment
The first-line treatment for live Common Furniture Beetle in accessible Irish timber.
Learn moreLow-Pressure Injection Treatment
For structural beams where surface treatment alone cannot reach the active larvae.
Learn moreHeat & Controlled Fumigation
Whole-void thermal eradication when the infestation is too widespread for surface treatment.
Learn moreStructural Timber Replacement
When treatment alone isn't enough — sensitive heritage joinery to restore structural integrity.
Learn moreDry Rot & Wet Rot Treatment
Eradicating Serpula lacrymans (dry rot) and Coniophora puteana (wet rot) at the source.
Learn moreDamp & Rising Damp Quote
Diagnosing the real cause — because most 'rising damp' isn't rising damp at all.
Learn moreGeorgian townhouses in Dublin 1, 2, 7 and 8 are the most demanding — their original yellow pine floor and roof timbers regularly host Common Furniture Beetle, and the oak elements of larger houses can develop Deathwatch Beetle. Victorian and Edwardian red-brick terraces across Dublin 3, 6, 6W, 8 and 12 form the bulk of our day-to-day work; the typical job is a roof-void treatment and joist-end inspection. Modern estates in Tallaght, Blanchardstown, Swords and Lucan have their own pattern — usually infestation in attic timbers triggered by inadequate ventilation after attic conversion or insulation works. Dublin commercial work covers an unusually wide range.
We're regularly on-site at Temple Bar pubs, Georgian-converted hotels in the south inner city, boutique offices in Ballsbridge and Donnybrook, church and parish properties across every diocese, primary and secondary schools (especially pre-1980 buildings), embassies in the Phoenix Park environs, restaurants on Dawson and South William Streets, theatres, and the heritage Guinness storehouses near St James's Gate. Listed-building consent and out-of-hours working are routine for us in the city centre, and we carry the insurances and accreditations to meet any commercial brief. In Dublin our default for Victorian and Edwardian roof voids is full boron surface treatment in a single day, with the property reoccupiable that evening. For Georgian properties we typically pair surface treatment with low-pressure injection of any oak structural beams.
For listed and protected structures (a frequent feature of our Dublin work) we use only reversible, conservation-grade methods and we'll deal with Dublin City Council or the relevant local authority on your behalf.
"We were quoted six weeks by two other firms — the team came out for the quote within three days and had the whole job completed and certified before our tenants moved in. Brilliant from start to finish."
David O. — Rathmines, Dublin 6
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