Dingwall mixes solid stone town houses with post-war and modern estates, so the right approach genuinely changes street by street. From a single extension to a full renovation or new build, we cover Dingwall and the surrounding IV15 area as a matter of course.
Nearby: Strathpeffer · Beauly · Inverness

Dingwall is a Highland market town built largely in sandstone and harl, where roofs, chimneys and pointing tend to come due together and a renovation is judged on whether the repairs were done in the right material. In practice most of what we are asked for in Dingwall is traditional town-house renovation, with the rest of what we do available alongside it.
Whole-house and estate renovations taken back to the structure and rebuilt to last. Old Highland properties rarely give…
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Extensions, alterations, repairs and the everyday building work that keeps a Highland property right. One team from…
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New construction from the ground up: groundworks, foundations, structure, roof and weathertight shell, then the finishes…
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Complex and large-scale construction that needs a team willing to commit for the long haul. Multi-year programmes, heavy…
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Renovation, repair and upkeep for Highland estates, shooting lodges, steadings and rural properties. Buildings that are…
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Kitchens, bathrooms, joinery and full internal refurbishment, finished to the standard the outside of the building…
Read moreAcross Dingwall (IV15) the work is mostly traditional town-house renovation, extensions and general building. Dingwall is a Highland market town built largely in sandstone and harl, where roofs, chimneys and pointing tend to come due together and a renovation is judged on whether the repairs were done in the right material. Every job starts with a proper look at the building rather than a price guessed over the phone.
No. Travel is included in the price of the work. Dingwall is roughly 11 miles from Inverness, and coverage across that distance is stated up front rather than added later. For work of real size we plan the site properly rather than treating it as a day trip.
Yes. Dingwall mixes solid stone town houses with post-war and modern estates, so the right approach genuinely changes street by street. We are happy to talk through the kind of work we have done near High Street when you get in touch.
Yes. A great deal of Dingwall’s older stock is sandstone or harled masonry, which means lime mortar rather than hard cement, breathable finishes rather than sealed ones, and slate replaced with slate. Repointing a wall like that in the wrong mortar looks fine for two winters and then pushes the face off the stone, which is why we price the correct version from the start.
Yes, and that is the work the firm is built around. We are currently delivering a multi-year Highland shooting lodge renovation running through to 2029, so a substantial renovation or new build in Dingwall is well within what we are set up to hold.
Usually within a week or two of getting in touch, depending on the size of the job and where Dingwall sits in the current programme. Quotes are free, carry no obligation, and you get the price in writing before any work starts.
Tell us what you have in mind and we will come back to you with straight answers and a free quote.