
Woodworm Treatment in Enniscorthy
Near Enniscorthy Castle and the 1798 Visitor Centre
Enniscorthy's Slaney-side setting, its Norman castle and dense medieval fabric give us a particularly heritage-rich workload. We cover the town and the surrounding villages.
Services we provide in Enniscorthy
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 Enniscorthy residential work is in the period terraces around Castle Hill, Main Street and the Templeshannon side, plus the post-1990 estates around the town. Deathwatch is regularly found in the older oak.
Enniscorthy Castle and the 1798 Visitor Centre, several pubs and small hotels, the parish church properties, schools and a strong rota of strawberry-farm outbuildings throughout the surrounding parishes (Wexford is Ireland's strawberry capital) are all part of our Enniscorthy commercial work.
Enniscorthy Castle and the 1798 Visitor Centre
Heritage methods for the medieval core, standard single-day boron for the rest. Strawberry-farm outbuilding work is a small specialism in this area.
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Our surveyor will reach Enniscorthy within 3–5 working days, walk the property and send a fixed-price written quote within 48 hours.
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