DJ Kelly & Co Ltd have been supplying and laying flooring for a wide range of clients for a number of years and their services are very much in demand at this point in time.
DJ Kelly & Co Ltd is a family run business that has been operating in the flooring trade for the last 65 years and in this time there has been three generations of Kellys working in the business.
David Kelly established the business back in 1954 and grew it from humble beginnings before passing on the reins to his son, Patrick who is the current Managing Director.
Under the guidance of Patrick and his sons, David Kelly (Director), Paul Kelly (Quantity Surveyor) and Patrick Kelly jnr (Project Manager), they cover all aspects of flooring from hard flooring to soft flooring, timber flooring, wall and ceramic tiling and they tackle every project with professionalism
DJ Kelly & Co Ltd is a fully complaint and registered company and are also members of the Construction Federation, CWPS and CIRI
Over the years they have completed many contracts and have always prided themselves on quality workmanship and successful completion of projects.
They feel that it is this standard of excellence that has brought repeat business back to them on several occasions.
They have completed works of a large scale on many occasions, most recently at Dublin Airport, The National Gallery and several schools.
An example of their attention to detail can be found at the Arrivals Hall in Terminal 1 at Dublin Airprort while they are currently working on the Departures Hall.
Many of their highly skilled staff have been working with them for over 20 years or more and remain loyal to them while the Kelly family manage and supervise all projects themselves from the smallest to the largest.
A strong focus on customer satisfaction combined with a vast experience and understanding of the top of the range products on the market are just some of the benefits you get when you employ the services of DJ Kelly & Co Ltd.
DJ Kelly & Co. Ltd.
211 Cabra Road
Dublin 7
Tel: 01 8389860
Email: [email protected]
Taken from Building Ireland Magazine, June 2017, Vol 3 No 5