Understanding Planning Permission Exemptions in Ireland: What You Need to Know

Planning Permission Exemptions in Ireland: What You Can Build Without Permission Navigating Ireland’s planning laws can be complex, but certain developments are exempt from planning permission under the Planning and Development Act 2000 and the Planning and Development Regulations 2001. Understanding these exemptions can help homeowners, builders, and farmers avoid unnecessary delays and legal issues.

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Why should you choose Summit Matters for your construction project?

Honesty | Integrity | Value | Experience These are the core pillars to our business. At Summit Matters Ltd, we specialize in transforming derelict homes and managing renovations with skill, precision, and care. When you choose us to manage your project, you’re not just hiring a contractor—you’re partnering with a team that prioritizes your vision …

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How to Fund the Purchase and Renovation of a Derelict Property

Purchasing and renovating a derelict property can be a highly rewarding investment — whether you’re creating your dream home, restoring a family asset, or entering the property market at a lower cost. But financing such a project can feel complex, especially when the building is in poor condition or not immediately mortgageable.

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How to Maximise Your Grant: Combining Supports for a Bigger Budget

Renovating a property in Ireland can be a substantial financial undertaking. However, by strategically combining available grants, homeowners can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses. Two notable grants—the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) energy upgrade grants—can be leveraged together to maximize your renovation budget.

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What can we forecast for 2025 in the derelict & vacant homes market?

It’s been a crazy year! We have seen a HUGE influx in the level of interest in renovating Derelict & Vacant Homes in Ireland. Driven primarily by the Government Grant scheme, we hope some of the projects are originating from a desire to restore old properties and to see a revival of traditional skills. Here …

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What are likely Penalties for Non-Compliance with Irish Building Regulations?

Following from our recent post regarding the need for compliance with Irish Building Regulations in all your home renovation projects, we have several queries about “what if I’m just DIYing the project?” Sorry to disappoint, however, there are no exceptions (there are some exemptions – post to follow). Even DIY work must be up to …

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Understanding Irish Building Regulations: A Brief Guide for Home Renovations

When undertaking a home renovation project in Ireland, it’s crucial to be aware of and comply with the Irish Building Regulations. These regulations are designed to ensure that all construction work, whether it’s a new build or a renovation, meets essential standards for safety, health, and sustainability. Here’s an overview of how these regulations apply …

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Why Choose Summit Matters Ltd

Peace of Mind in the Midst of Chaos Renovating your home — especially while living in it — can be one of the most stressful experiences a family faces. At Summit Matters Ltd, we understand that it’s not just a building project, it’s your life. That’s why we focus on more than just construction — …

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