The front door is the single most-photographed feature when a Kildare home goes to market - and the cheapest meaningful upgrade you can make to the kerb. We have spent the last decade replacing the original 1990s and 2000s builder-spec doors across the Kildare commuter belt, and the pattern is consistent: a tired, faded uPVC door with a single brass-effect handle and brittle Georgian bar inserts gets swapped for a contemporary anthracite or black composite, often with a sidelight, and the front of the house simply looks like a different home.
The maths backs it up. The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors has put kerb appeal upgrades among the highest ROI improvements you can make - and a front door is one of the few things that an estate agent will mention by name in a Naas or Maynooth listing. For homes you intend to keep, the same upgrade also delivers a daily dose of "I am home" satisfaction every time you walk up the drive.
We work right across the county - from Maynooth, Leixlip, Celbridge, Kilcock and Sallins in the north, through Naas, Newbridge, Clane, Kill and Kilcullen in the centre, to Kildare Town, Athy, Monasterevin and Athgarvan in the south. Surveys are booked for the earliest available appointment, with a written quote after measurement, and most front door installs go in within 4 to 6 weeks of order.