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What Is Deep Retrofit? An Ultimate Guide for Irish Homeowners

What Is Deep Retrofit? An Ultimate Guide for Irish Homeowners

Homeowners like you who want to improve energy efficiency should consider a comprehensive home upgrade called a deep retrofit. This whole-house renovation approach combines multiple energy-saving measures to achieve an A-rated BER. Significantly lowering your carbon...

What is Site Survey and Why is It Important?

What is Site Survey and Why is It Important?

If you're planning any kind of construction, land development, or even infrastructure improvement project in Ireland, a site survey is the very first and most critical step.  A site survey is the process of collecting detailed, accurate data about a specific piece of...

Understanding the Importance of House Buyers Surveys

Understanding the Importance of House Buyers Surveys

Buying a house is a significant investment. It's crucial to know exactly what you're getting into before making a commitment. This is where a house buyers survey comes in. A house buyers survey is a detailed inspection of a property's condition. Conducted by...

Certificate of Compliance Cost in Ireland: A Complete Breakdown

Certificate of Compliance Cost in Ireland: A Complete Breakdown

The certificate of compliance cost in Ireland typically ranges between €400 and €1,500 for standard residential properties, and between €2,000 and €5,000+ for larger commercial developments.  The exact price will depend on the scale of the work, location, and the...

What is a Structural Survey? An Ultimate Guide for Property Buyers

What is a Structural Survey? An Ultimate Guide for Property Buyers

Buying a property is a major investment, and ensuring that it is structurally sound is crucial for long-term safety and financial security. A structural survey is an in-depth property inspection conducted by chartered surveyors or structural engineers to assess the...

Do You Need a Survey on a New Build Property?

Do You Need a Survey on a New Build Property?

When buying a new build property, it’s easy to assume everything will be perfect. After all, it’s a brand-new home, and surely there couldn’t be anything wrong—right? Not necessarily. Even newly built properties can have defects or issues, and that’s why it’s...