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Roofers in Dublin

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Hiring Roofers in Dublin

Dublin is Ireland's largest county by population, with work spread across Dublin City, Swords, Tallaght, Blanchardstown and surrounding areas. Homes here commonly include apartments, older terraces, suburban semis, and commercial units, so roofers quotes often depend on access, travel time, materials, and the age of the property. Common local requests include emergency repairs, rental upgrades, rewires, plumbing call-outs, and renovation work. When hiring roofers in Dublin, compare written scope, insurance, timing, reviews, and whether the tradesperson has handled similar local jobs. For roofing, ask for insurance, safe access arrangements, scaffolding details, and photos before and after the work.

Typical local rates and quote checks

Irish roofer day rates often range from €180-€350. Minor repairs can start around €150-€500, while full roof replacements are usually priced by property size, access, scaffolding, and materials. Treat these as quote-comparison ranges and ask each provider what is included, excluded, and charged separately in Dublin. TODO: Sean to verify final live quote ranges against TradesmenIreland enquiry data before production promotion.

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Questions to ask roofers in Dublin

How much does a roofer cost in Ireland?

Roofers in Ireland charge €200-350 per day. A full roof replacement costs €8,000-15,000 for a typical 3-bed semi. Fixing a few slipped tiles costs €150-300. Flat roof repair costs €500-2,000.

How long does a roof last in Ireland?

In Ireland's climate, slate roofs last 75-100 years, concrete tiles last 50-60 years, and clay tiles last 50+ years. Flat roofs typically last 15-25 years depending on the material.

Do I need scaffolding for roof work in Ireland?

Yes, health and safety regulations in Ireland require scaffolding for most roof work. This adds €500-1,500 to the job cost. Some minor repairs can use roof ladders instead.

Can I repair my own roof in Ireland?

DIY roof repairs in Ireland are not recommended due to safety risks and the need for proper materials. Working at height requires training and equipment. Always hire an insured professional.

How do I know if my roof needs replacing?

Signs you need a new roof in Ireland include: multiple missing or cracked tiles, sagging roofline, daylight visible in attic, water stains on ceilings, and age over 50 years for tiles.

What should I confirm before hiring?

Confirm insurance, scaffolding, materials, photos, and whether the quote is for repair or replacement, plus insurance, written pricing, timeline, and what is excluded from the quote.

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