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Find experienced roofers across Ireland for all roofing work. From emergency repairs to complete re-roofs, our verified roofers are insured and ready to help.

What Roofers Do

Roofers install, repair, and maintain roofs on residential and commercial properties. They work with various materials including slate, tiles, felt, and metal. A good roofer keeps your home watertight and protected from the Irish weather. Many roofers also handle guttering, fascias, and soffits.

Services Roofers Provide

Roof repairs and leak fixes
Complete roof replacements
Slate and tile work
Flat roof installation (felt, fibreglass, EPDM)
Guttering, fascias, and soffits
Chimney repairs and repointing
Roof cleaning and moss removal
Velux and skylight installation
Lead work and flashing
Emergency roof repairs

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Roofer Costs in Ireland

Average day rate: €250 - €400

Job TypeTypical Cost
Roof inspection€50 - €150
Minor leak repair€150 - €400
Replace broken tiles/slates€200 - €500
Guttering (per metre)€40 - €80
Flat roof replacement (per sqm)€80 - €150
Full roof replacement (3-bed)€8,000 - €15,000
Chimney repointing€300 - €800

* Prices are estimates and vary by location, job complexity, and materials. Get quotes for accurate pricing.

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When to Hire a Roofer

Water stains on ceilings or walls
Missing or damaged tiles/slates
Blocked or leaking gutters
Sagging roof line
After storm damage
Moss or algae growth
Planning a loft conversion
Roof is over 30 years old

What to Look For

When hiring a roofer, check for:

  • Public liability insurance (essential for roof work)
  • Safe Pass certification
  • Working at height training
  • Manufacturer certifications (for warranties)

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💡 Tips for Hiring a Roofer

  • 1.Always verify public liability insurance
  • 2.Get at least 3 quotes for major work
  • 3.Ask about guarantees on materials and labour
  • 4.Check reviews and ask for references
  • 5.Ensure scaffolding is included in quote
  • 6.Be wary of door-to-door roofers

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a roof last in Ireland?

Slate roofs can last 100+ years with maintenance. Concrete tiles typically last 50-60 years. Flat roofs (felt) last 15-20 years, while fibreglass/EPDM can last 30+ years. Irish weather is harsh, so regular inspections are important.

How much does a new roof cost in Ireland?

A complete roof replacement for a 3-bedroom semi-detached house typically costs €8,000 - €15,000, depending on materials and complexity. Slate is more expensive than tiles. Always get multiple quotes.

Can roofers work in the rain?

Most roofing work requires dry conditions. Roofers will monitor weather forecasts and may need to reschedule if rain is expected. Emergency repairs can be done in most conditions to prevent further damage.

Do I need scaffolding for roof work?

Most roof work requires scaffolding for safety and access. This is usually included in quotes. For minor repairs, some roofers use ladders or roof hooks, but scaffolding is safer and often required by insurance.

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