V-TUF in Ireland — Industrial Cleaning Equipment

V-TUF in Ireland — industrial cleaning equipment across the island

V-TUF supplies industrial pressure washers, dust extractors, hot-water cleaning systems and heavy-duty vacuums to construction contractors, manufacturing and agri-food operators, technology and pharmaceutical sector facilities teams, fleet operators and the social housing maintenance sector across the island of Ireland. This page covers V-TUF’s two primary Irish markets — Belfast in Northern Ireland and Dublin in the Republic — each operating under distinct regulatory frameworks but sharing the same demand for robust industrial cleaning and dust extraction equipment.

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and operates under UK-derived legislation — CDM (NI) 2016, COSHH (NI) 2003, NIEA and NI Water. The Republic of Ireland is a separate jurisdiction operating under Irish legislation — Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013, Chemical Agents Regulations 2001, the EPA and Irish Water. V-TUF equipment meets the extraction and performance requirements for both regulatory frameworks.

UK warehouse, UK technical support, next-day delivery to BT postcodes, and 2–3 day delivery to Republic of Ireland addresses on stocked lines.


Belfast — Northern Ireland’s port city and manufacturing centre

Belfast is Northern Ireland’s capital — advanced manufacturing at Spirit AeroSystems and Harland & Wolff, defence electronics at Thales, a major construction and regeneration pipeline including Ulster University Campus and Tribeca Belfast, Belfast Harbour port operations, and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive managing one of the largest social housing stocks in the UK. Belfast Health & Social Care Trust at Royal Victoria, Belfast City and Mater Hospitals generates ICRA H-Class demand for construction contractors.


Dublin — Republic of Ireland’s tech capital and economic centre

Dublin hosts the EMEA headquarters of Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and Apple — making it one of the most significant tech sector facilities markets in Europe. Dublin’s pharmaceutical and life sciences cluster at Grange Castle, Cherrywood and across the wider Dublin and Wicklow corridor is one of the largest in the EU. Dublin’s construction market is one of the most active in Europe — sustained by housing, commercial development, MetroLink, DART+ and large-scale data centre construction. Dublin Port is the primary freight gateway between the Republic and Great Britain.


Belfast to Dublin corridor — A1/M1

The A1/M1 is the primary road connection between Belfast and Dublin — 165 miles connecting Northern Ireland’s capital to the Republic’s capital. The corridor crosses the border mid-route, passing through Newry and Dundalk, with a complete regulatory framework change at the border. See the dedicated corridor page for coverage of key stops and the cross-border compliance detail:

Belfast to Dublin corridor — A1/M1 →


Regulatory frameworks — Ireland

Northern Ireland

  • CDM (NI) 2016 — Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
  • COSHH (NI) 2003 — same M-Class/H-Class extraction requirements as Great Britain
  • NIEA — Northern Ireland Environment Agency — water discharge activity permits
  • NI Water — trade effluent consent for sewer discharge

Republic of Ireland

  • Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 — Irish equivalent of CDM 2015
  • Chemical Agents Regulations 2001 (Ireland) — Irish equivalent of COSHH
  • EPA (Environmental Protection Agency Ireland) — environmental regulator for the Republic
  • Irish Water — industrial effluent licences for sewer discharge

Environmental Permitting guidance →

Republic of Ireland housing legislation and damp: what maintenance contractors need to know →

Northern Ireland housing legislation and damp: Housing (NI) Order 1981, NIHE Repairs Charter and CDM (NI) 2016 →

Damp and mould legislation across the UK and Ireland — which law applies to you? →


Ordering and delivery — Ireland

V-TUF ships from its UK warehouse in Lincoln. Next-day delivery to Northern Ireland BT postcodes on stocked items. Delivery to Republic of Ireland addresses typically 2–3 working days. V-TUF prices in GBP. Contact 01522 787978 to confirm availability and delivery before ordering.


Servicing, spares and support

V-TUF Support Hub → Spare parts for all machines →

Telephone 01522 787978. Irish trade and contractor enquiries welcome.