Author Archives: Oliver Dempsey

About Oliver Dempsey

Owner and Managing Director at Tradesmen.ie and contributor to the Tradesmen.ie Blog DISCLAIMER: All content provided in my articles is for informational purposes only. The information contained in these articles has been obtained from research carried out by myself through online and offline sources and through other writers and contributors who provide me with content. While I am responsible for the final editing of each article and I do my best to verify the information, I do not make representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information. Therefore you must not rely on the information contained in any of these articles and always make sure to seek the advice of a suitably qualified expert before embarking on any project.

Video of our November Draw 2013

Hi folks, here is the video of our November Draw 2013.  Each month we have a draw for everyone who hires a tradesman and provides feedback. So not only do you get up to 4 quotes from Rated Tradesmen but … Continue reading

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Driveway and Patio Finish Comparison

Whether you require a driveway, patio or path it can be difficult to decide what finish to lay with so many choices available. There are a variety of options to choose from that will help you to transform your driveway. … Continue reading

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Driveway and Patio Finish Comparison Continued

Tarmac Tarmac driveways are considered to be one of the most popular methods of driveway surfacing. There are many different types of tarmac to choose from. Tarmac offers maximum performance providing an attractive, versatile and cost-effective approach to finishing your … Continue reading

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Video of our October Draw 2013

Hi folks, here is the video of our October Draw 2013.  Each month we have a draw for everyone who hires a tradesman and provides feedback. So not only do you get up to 4 quotes from Rated Tradesmen but … Continue reading

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Preparing your home for floods

As most of you will be aware, many homes and business have been badly affected by flash flooding throughout Ireland in the past few years with areas like Dublin and Cork being hit particularly hard. In fact, floods are now … Continue reading

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Home Renovation Tax Incentive Scheme (HRI) – Budget 2014

Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan, presented the Irish budget for 2014 on Tuesday, October 15th. Amongst the items announced in the budget was the introduction of the new Home Renovation Tax Incentive Scheme. The idea of the Home Renovation Initiative … Continue reading

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Ten Tips to Protect your home from the Elements this Winter

A mini tornado struck Clonfert, Co Galway last Wednesday evening. Thankfully no one was hurt but many houses and farm buildings were damaged considerably during the freak windstorm. As the weather becomes less favourable let’s look at some tips to … Continue reading

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Video of our September Draw 2013

Hi folks, this is the video of our September Draw 2013.  Each month we’ve  been having a draw for cash prizes for everyone who posts a job on our site and provides feedback. So not only were you getting up … Continue reading

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15 Tips for Reducing your Heating Bill this Winter

As the winter months fast approach and the cold slowly creeps in, the cost of heating our home becomes a concern for many people. There are many ways to heat our homes including geothermal heating systems, wood burning boilers and … Continue reading

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Video Testimonial – Andrew Weir

Hi folks, here is a video testimonial we recently received from Andrew Weir, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow. Andrew posted a job looking for a locksmith and chose John McCoy to carry out the work. You can see the video below:- Thanks … Continue reading

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