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Selfbuild Magazine Feature Athlone Home

Kilduff Construction were featured in the Spring 2018 edition of SelfBuild magazine. The article features a passive home that we completed in Athlone in 2016. To read about thePassive House Athlone To speak to the builder call me on 086 857 9459

Access all areas without Scaffolding

Kilduff Construction – Chimney Repair and Damaged Roof access Sometimes erecting scaffolding is simply not an option. There is another way with Kilduff Construction. Here you will see our new 18m Telehandler in operation on a number of sites over the past few months. We have used it in the upgrading of windows at a […]

National Guild of Master Craftsmen

Kilduff Construction are proud members of the National Guild of Master Craftsmen. The National Guild of Master Craftsmen is the largest organisation representing skilled and accredited tradesmen and builders. Its aims are to protect the skills and integrity of its members and clearly define the skilled from the non-skilled thus enabling the general public to […]

Chimney Repair – Roscommon and Athlone

Worried about your Chimney? As a home owner, you will be familiar with the routine maintenance that is required on an annual basis. Your home  needs regular maintenance to remain in good condition. This also applies to chimneys. Chimneys form an essential part of most homes, but because they are effectively hidden from view, we […]

Damaged or Leaking Roof Repair

A leaking roof does not fix itself. By the time that a leaking roof becomes obvious to you, the home or business owner, the damage may already be substantial. Leaks can be gradual but the damage can build rapidly. By the time you are reaching for the buckets to contain the leak, it is time […]

Renovation and Extension

Renovation in Ireland Considering home renovation? It can be one of the most rewarding things that you do this year. Unfortunately, not all building projects of this nature go according to plan. Some of the problems that people experience can be avoided: Deciding on the wrong project: Most people do renovations because they are frustrated […]

Building Regulations Ireland 2015

An increasing level of regulation in building is adding to the cost of building new homes. The Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (BCAR or SI.9) came into play on the first Saturday of March, 2014. In theory, they are designed to protect the home owner from the rogue builder and also to protect the homeowner […]