
Woodworm Treatment in Kells
Near the Round Tower and the Book of Kells High Crosses

Kells's monastic heritage, its medieval streetscape and the surrounding agricultural hinterland give us a strong mix of heritage and rural work. We cover Kells and the surrounding villages.
Services we provide in Kells
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 moreMost Kells residential work is in the period terraces around Headfort Place, Suffolk Street and Castle Street, plus the post-1990 estates around the edges of the town. Deathwatch is regularly found in the older oak; Common Furniture Beetle dominates the rest.
St Columba's, St Patrick's Cathedral, the Headfort Estate properties (when consultants ask), several pubs and hotels, the schools and a strong rota of farm outbuildings throughout the surrounding parishes are all part of our Kells commercial work.
"Our 1790s estate house had Deathwatch in the original oak roof structure — every quote we got was wildly different. These were the only people who walked us through exactly what wa…"
Henry W. — Slane, Co. Meath
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We cover Kells and the surrounding Meath area weekly. Tell us about your property and we'll come out.
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