


Slate is one of the oldest and most respected roofing materials in the world — and nowhere is that more evident than in Limerick, where natural slate roofs have been protecting homes for well over a century. From the terraced streets of the city centre and the established suburbs of Dooradoyle and Castletroy, to older rural properties throughout County Limerick and the surrounding counties, slate roofs are a defining feature of the local built environment.
When a slate roof is in good condition, it is virtually unmatched as a roofing material. It is durable, weather-resistant, naturally beautiful and, when properly maintained, capable of lasting well over a hundred years. But when it begins to fail — through nail corrosion, frost damage, storm displacement or simple age-related wear — it needs to be repaired by someone who genuinely understands the material and the specific demands of the Irish climate.
At Doherty Roofing, slate roof repairs are a core part of what we do. Jim and his team carry out professional slate roof repairs and re-slating work across Limerick, Clare and Tipperary, using quality matching materials and proven techniques that restore your roof's integrity without compromising its character or appearance. We are fully insured and Safe Pass certified, and we provide free, no-obligation quotes on all slate roof work.

From our base in Limerick, we carry out slate roof repairs and re-slating across a wide area of the Midwest. We regularly work throughout Limerick city — including Castletroy, Dooradoyle, Raheen, Caherdavin, Corbally, Annacotty and South Circular Road — as well as across County Limerick including Adare, Newcastle West, Rathkeale, Kilmallock, Abbeyfeale, Caherconlish and Patrickswell.
We also cover all of County Clare including Ennis, Shannon, Sixmilebridge, Killaloe, Scariff, Kilrush and Ennistymon, and County Tipperary including Nenagh, Thurles, Roscrea, Tipperary Town, Templemore and Borrisokane.
Whether you are in the heart of Limerick city, a townland on the Clare border, or a rural property deep in Tipperary, Doherty Roofing can come to you.
The key factors are the age of the roof, the extent of the deterioration and whether problems are localised or widespread. If only a small number of slates are damaged and the rest of the covering is in sound condition, a targeted repair is usually the right approach. If the roof is old, nail failure is occurring across multiple areas, and the underlay has failed, a full re-slating is often the more cost-effective long-term decision. Jim will inspect your roof and give you an honest recommendation based on what he finds — not on what generates the most work.
Yes. In most cases, individual slates or small groups of slates can be replaced without affecting the surrounding covering. This is a straightforward repair when carried out by an experienced roofer and is significantly more cost-effective than unnecessary large-scale work.
We assess the existing slate covering carefully to identify the material, size, colour and texture of the slates in place. We then source replacement slates from our suppliers that match as closely as possible. On older roofs with Welsh or Irish slate, a perfect match may not always be achievable with new materials — in these cases we will discuss your options honestly, including the possibility of using reclaimed slates where an exact match is important.
The cost depends on the number of slates to be replaced, the extent of any additional repair work required, the type of slate involved and the accessibility of your roof. Individual slate replacements are relatively minor jobs, while a full re-slating is a more substantial investment. Doherty Roofing provides free, detailed quotes so you will always know the full cost before any work begins.
Natural slate is a quarried stone product formed over millions of years. It is heavier, more expensive and, at the top end of the market, exceptionally durable — capable of lasting a century or more. Fibre cement slate is a manufactured product designed to replicate the appearance of natural slate. It is lighter, more affordable and available in consistent sizes, making it a practical choice for new builds and re-roofing projects. Both materials have their place, and the right choice depends on your property, your budget and your long-term priorities.

One of the most important questions any homeowner with a deteriorating slate roof faces is whether to repair the existing covering or commit to a full re-slating. It is a significant decision, and it deserves an honest answer rather than a recommendation based on what generates the most revenue for the contractor.
Here is how we approach that decision at Doherty Roofing:
Repair is usually the right answer when: the roof is relatively young, the damage is localised to a specific area or a small number of slates, the overall covering is still in sound condition, and the underlying structure, battens and underlay are performing well.
Re-slating is usually the right answer when: the roof is old and showing widespread deterioration, nail failure is present across multiple sections rather than in one isolated area, the underlay has failed and is no longer providing a secondary line of defence, or the cost of ongoing piecemeal repairs is approaching or exceeding the cost of a full replacement.
If a repair will serve you well for another ten to fifteen years, that is what he will recommend. If the roof has reached the point where re-slating is the more cost-effective long-term decision, he will tell you that clearly and explain why — so you can make an informed choice rather than simply following the contractor's recommendation.
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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