


A new roof is one of the most significant investments you will ever make in your home. It protects everything beneath it — your family, your belongings, your structure and your peace of mind. When the time comes to replace your roof, whether through age, storm damage or the cumulative deterioration that no amount of patching can fix, you need a roofing contractor you can trust completely to do the job right.
At Doherty Roofing, new roof installations and full roof replacements are at the heart of what we do. Jim and his team carry out complete roof replacements on domestic properties of all types and sizes across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary — from modest terraced houses in the city to larger detached properties out in the county. Every project is planned carefully, managed personally by Jim from start to finish, and executed using quality materials suited to the demands of the Irish climate.
We are fully insured and Safe Pass certified, and we provide free, no-obligation quotes and consultations on all new roof and roof replacement work. There are no call-out fees, no pressure and no unnecessary upselling — just honest, professional advice from a local roofer with a reputation built on doing things properly.
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) offers a range of grant schemes to support homeowners in improving the energy efficiency of their properties. While SEAI grants do not directly fund roof replacement as a standalone measure, roof replacement projects frequently incorporate attic insulation upgrades that are eligible for SEAI grant support — and in some cases the Better Energy Homes scheme can contribute to the broader energy upgrade works carried out in conjunction with a re-roofing project.
If you are planning a roof replacement, it is worth checking your eligibility for SEAI support before work begins, as grant applications must generally be submitted in advance of the work being carried out. Doherty Roofing can advise you on the insulation and energy upgrade elements of your project and help ensure you have the information you need to explore your grant entitlements.
The key factors are the age of the roof, the extent and distribution of the deterioration, and the condition of the underlying structure. If problems are recurring across multiple areas despite repeated repairs, or if nail failure is widespread, or if the underlay has failed, replacement is usually the more cost-effective long-term answer. Jim will inspect your roof honestly and tell you clearly which category your roof falls into — he will not recommend a full replacement when targeted repairs will genuinely serve you well.
For a typical semi-detached or detached domestic property, a full roof replacement generally takes between three and seven working days from start to finish, depending on the size and complexity of the roof and the weather conditions during the project. Jim will give you a realistic timeline as part of your free consultation so you know what to expect before work begins.
Yes, in the vast majority of cases. A roof replacement is carried out from the outside and does not typically require you to vacate the property. You should expect some noise during working hours and there will be activity and materials around the exterior of your home. Jim will advise you of anything specific to be aware of for your particular project during the initial consultation.
This depends on the material chosen. A quality fibre cement slate roof will typically last thirty to fifty years. A concrete tile roof will last forty to sixty years with proper maintenance. A natural slate roof installed with quality Welsh or premium Spanish slate can last a hundred years or more. Jim will discuss the lifespan and long-term cost implications of each material option during your free consultation.
Yes. Doherty Roofing stands over all our work and we provide a workmanship guarantee on every new roof installation we carry out. Details of the guarantee are provided as part of the written quote before work begins.


This is the question every homeowner wants answered honestly — and one that most roofing websites deliberately avoid. At Doherty Roofing, we believe you deserve a straight answer.
The cost depends on several factors: the size of your roof, the material chosen, the condition of the underlying structure and whether scaffolding is required. For a typical semi-detached property in Limerick, a full re-roof using quality fibre cement slate or concrete tiles will generally fall in the range of €6,000 to €12,000. Natural slate commands a premium, and larger or more complex roofs — valleys, dormers, multiple pitches — will fall towards the higher end or beyond.
These are guideline figures only. The only accurate way to price your project is a free on-site inspection — which Doherty Roofing provides at no charge and with no obligation.
It is also worth remembering that a new roof adds measurable value to your property. Estate agents consistently identify it as one of the improvements most likely to increase your sale price and reduce time on the market.
We offer a comprehensive range of roofing services in Limerick and the surrounding counties. Whatever your roofing needs, Doherty Roofing has you covered.
Doherty Roofing is a fully insured, family-run roofing company based in Limerick. Led by Jim Doherty, we provide expert roof repairs, new roof installations, flat roofs, guttering and more across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote.
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