
Brand new HQ and service launch for Irish cleaning company
Ireland's first subscription-based window and gutter cleaning service officially opened its new headquarters last week.
TheCleaningCompany.ie also used the glitzy bash to announce three new service divisions ThePaintingCompany.ie, TheDrivewayGuys.ie and TheMaintenanceCompany.ie.
Founder and managing director Luke Joyce hosted the launch, that included KIN star Yasmin Seky, to showcase the new space and mark the expanded services.
Callum gives his dad Kyle some help at the grand opening
The €200k upgrade of their Dublin HQ is the exact building where Luke's granny's knitwear factory was. Kitty Joyce was founder of Cleo and among her most iconic commissions were four Aran sweaters for Marilyn Monroe, worn during her movie 'Lets Make Love'.
'This building has history, heart, and hard work woven into its walls,' Luke told the crowd. 'Restoring it was not just a sustainable decision but a personal one. We're proud to give it a new life, while honouring the legacy of strong Irish craftsmanship and entrepreneurship that came before us.
"The launch of ThePaintingCompany.ie, TheDrivewayGuys.ie and TheMaintenanceCompany.ie is a natural evolution for our business. These new divisions allow us to bring the same level of quality, reliability, and customer focus that we're known for to a wider range of home and property services. Combined with the opening of our new headquarters, this expansion represents our commitment to growth, innovation, and better serving our customers across Ireland."
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