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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about working with Remark Construction across Louth, Meath, Monaghan and Cavan.

General

We cover counties Louth, Meath, Monaghan and Cavan only.

Yes. Remark Construction holds full Public Liability and Employers Liability insurance.

There is no specific plastering licence required in Ireland currently. CIRI (Construction Industry Register Ireland) registration will become mandatory for extension work, with applications opening in 2026, and we're registering early. We're also listed on the Irish Plasterers Register.

We are a SMET Building Products Supported Partner and machine-applied render specialists, featured in a SMET case study for new homes in Kells, Co. Meath using SMET bauprotec 850M Lightweight Lime Cement Render.

Extensions & Planning

Extensions under 40m² to the rear of a house are often exempt from planning permission, but we always recommend checking with your local authority first.

Yes. Alongside residential extensions and renovations, we undertake full and partial renovations across commercial projects too.

Our Work

We offer home extensions, renovations, outside wall finishing and insulation, and indoor plastering and drylining. See our Services page for full details.

Render is a protective and decorative finish applied to external walls, typically a sand and cement or lime-based mix. It protects masonry from the weather, improves a home's appearance, and, with the right system, adds insulation and helps reduce energy bills.

Machine-applied render uses professional spray equipment to apply render faster, more consistently and to a higher finish than traditional hand application.

Yes, block construction is core to our work. We build new block walls and boundaries from the foundations up, and carry that same structural expertise into home extensions and renovations, from groundworks and blockwork through to plastering and finishing.

Drylining uses insulated boards fixed directly to your walls, improving warmth and reducing noise, as an alternative to a traditional wet plaster skim finish.

Getting Started

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