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Builders in Galway

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Hiring Builders in Galway

Galway is a growing city and a wide rural county, with work spread across Galway City, Tuam, Ballinasloe, Oranmore and surrounding areas. Homes here commonly include city homes, coastal houses, rural one-offs, and older town properties, so builders quotes often depend on access, travel time, materials, and the age of the property. Common local requests include hard-water plumbing, roofing, heating, garden work, and renovation jobs. When hiring builders in Galway, compare written scope, insurance, timing, reviews, and whether the tradesperson has handled similar local jobs. For building work, check insurance, references, written scope, payment stages, and whether planning or Building Regulations compliance affects the job.

Typical local rates and quote checks

Builder pricing varies heavily by scope. Extensions and renovations should be compared by drawings, specification, exclusions, VAT, and contingency rather than a simple hourly rate. Treat these as quote-comparison ranges and ask each provider what is included, excluded, and charged separately in Galway. TODO: Sean to verify final live quote ranges against TradesmenIreland enquiry data before production promotion.

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Questions to ask builders in Galway

How much does a builder cost in Ireland?

Builders in Ireland charge €180-250 per day for general work. A single-storey extension costs €1,800-2,500 per square metre. A full house build costs €2,000-3,000 per square metre excluding land.

Do builders need to be registered in Ireland?

Builders in Ireland should be registered with the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI). While not yet mandatory, registration demonstrates competence and provides consumer protection.

How long does a house extension take in Ireland?

A typical single-storey extension in Ireland takes 12-16 weeks. A two-storey extension takes 16-24 weeks. Add 8-12 weeks for planning permission if required.

Do I need planning permission for an extension in Ireland?

Extensions under 40 square metres to the rear of a house are generally exempt from planning permission in Ireland. However, you must comply with building regulations and may need a commencement notice.

What insurance should a builder have in Ireland?

Builders in Ireland should have public liability insurance (minimum €2.6 million), employer's liability insurance if they have employees, and contractor's all-risk insurance for the project.

What should I confirm before hiring?

Confirm scope, insurance, references, payment stages, and how variations are priced, plus insurance, written pricing, timeline, and what is excluded from the quote.

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