Ennis and County Clare sit close enough to south Galway that a number of our recent window and door enquiries have come from that direction, and we also take on larger projects further south around Limerick city. As with any job outside our immediate Galway base, the questions we get are usually about the practicalities: can the survey and installation be scheduled properly, will parts and hardware be available if something needs a follow-up visit, and does the same warranty apply as it would for a job in Galway. The answer to all three is yes — the specification and aftercare process is identical wherever the job is.
Coastal and exposed sites around County Clare
A lot of County Clare, including areas around Ennis and out towards the coast, deals with driving rain and salt-laden wind for a good part of the year — conditions that are hard on window seals, hardware and finishes over time. For these properties we pay particular attention to drainage detailing, sealant specification and hardware choice (we fit Roto and Winkhaus locking systems as standard), rather than just quoting on frame type and glazing alone. Aluminium windows and aluclad frames tend to hold up well in this kind of exposure, though a well-installed uPVC window is still a solid, cost-effective choice for most family homes.
Larger and older properties around Limerick
Limerick projects have tended to be a mix of older period properties needing larger, sometimes non-standard window openings, and newer builds where clients want aluminium for the slimmer sightlines. On older houses, the survey stage matters more than usual — reveals, cills and plaster lines are rarely uniform, and getting an accurate measurement before ordering avoids delays on installation day. For new builds and extensions, we usually quote Ponzio aluminium alongside composite doors from the Palladio range for the front entrance.
What we install
The core product range is the same one we use across Galway: uPVC windows on Aluplast IDEAL profiles for standard replacements, Ponzio aluminium for extensions and modern finishes, and composite doors (Mikea or Palladio) for front and back entrances, with double or triple glazing depending on the exposure and the client's priorities.
Getting a quote for Ennis, Limerick or County Clare
Because these jobs involve more travel time than our regular Galway work, we ask for a clear starting brief — rough window count, approximate sizes, a few photos and the general scope of the project — so the first site visit can be planned properly rather than treated as a rough estimate. From there the process is the same as any Galway job: survey, confirmed quote, and a scheduled installation date.
If you are weighing up options for window replacement or a new front door in Ennis, Limerick or elsewhere in County Clare, request a quote or contact us with your address and project details.
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