Domestic
Electrical Services Ireland are specialists when it comes to domestic electrical projects. With many years of experience, our highly qualified local electricians will provide you with an excellent service We can also provide a decorating contractor if required. Contact us to enquire about this service. We always provides RECI certificates upon completion of works and all works are completed to the highest of standards.


Commercial
If it’s an office, shop or large commercial unit you need wired or revamped we are your answer. With a wealth of experience and knowledge in modern lighting, mood lighting or more efficient lighting, we can advise on energy efficient ways to light your premises in a cost effective manner.We have carried out a number of electrical installations in offices, shops and commercial units right across the country. We provide a fast and reliable service that won’t disrupt your business whilst work is being carried out. We happily work with each client to ensure minimal disruption to the existing business.
Air To Water Heat Pump
Maximum comfort in confined spaces
Alfea Extensa Duo AI combines low-power consumption heating and hot water production. All options can be included in the hydraulic module, making it an ideal solution for a new house even with little free space.
Also, as all other AI products, Alfea Extensa Duo AI can be controlled remotely from a tablet or a smartphone thanks to its compatibility with Cozytouch.


Heat Recovery Ventilation
Heat recovery ventilation (HRV), also known as mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR), is an energy recovery ventilation system which works between two sources at different temperatures. Heat recovery is a method which is increasingly used to reduce the heating and cooling demands ( and thus energy costs ) of buildings. By recovering the residual heat in the exhaust gas, the fresh air introduced into the air conditioning system is pre-heated (pre-cooled), and the fresh air enthalpy is increased (reduced) before the fresh air enters the room or the air cooler of the air conditioning unit performs heat and moisture treatment.[1] A typical heat recovery system in buildings consists of a core unit, channels for fresh air and exhaust air, and blower fans. Building exhaust air is used as either a heat source or heat sink depending on the climate conditions, time of year and requirements of the building. Heat recovery systems typically recover about 60–95% of the heat in exhaust air and have significantly improved the energy efficiency of buildings.