Skilled people.
Stronger together.
Doors Dublin is building a quality-focused network of experienced carpenters, joiners, door fitters, locksmiths, glaziers and related specialists across Ireland. Suitable professionals can apply to be reviewed for project opportunities and practical peer support.
Not a job board, not a social community. A professional working system.
The idea is simple: good specialists should be easier to find, good work should reach the right people, and difficult site problems should not have to be solved alone. Doors Dublin reviews applications and may connect suitable professionals with relevant projects.
Join the network
Tell us what you do, where you work and show examples of completed work.
Application →Professional support
Approved members may be invited to a private professional channel for practical questions, site photos and collaboration.
Support model →Ireland coverage
Build trusted local capability while Doors Dublin coordinates suitable opportunities and standards.
Coverage →Quality review
Experience, workmanship, communication, service area and relevant project fit all matter.
What we review →How it works
Application, review, suitable opportunities and optional peer support — without guaranteed work.
Process →Need door work?
If you are a customer rather than a professional, Doors Dublin can still help with the actual project.
Customer enquiry →Better work needs better coordination.
A specialist can be excellent at their trade and still hit a difficult detail on site. A second experienced opinion, the right local contact or an extra pair of skilled hands can save time and protect the quality of the finished job.
One network, two useful outcomes.
For customers
More capacity to find appropriate skills for door-related projects, including work outside a single local area where suitable.
For professionals
Potential access to suitable project opportunities without pretending every application or every week comes with guaranteed work.
For quality
A practical environment where experienced people can share knowledge, troubleshoot and collaborate when a project genuinely needs it.
No skilled person should have to solve every difficult site problem alone.
An approved professional who reaches an unfamiliar detail can share a site photo and explain the problem in the private professional channel. Other experienced people can offer practical suggestions. Where it makes sense and terms are agreed, another suitable professional may also be able to attend and help complete the project. The purpose is better workmanship, fewer abandoned problems and continuous professional development.
