Roofing - Dublin

Roofing contractors in Dublin

Need a roofer in Dublin? The contractors below publish clear service pages for roof repairs, new roofs, flat roofs and emergency call-outs, with real phone numbers and evidence of completed work. Each listing was reviewed against the contractor's official website before being added to the shortlist.

For anything beyond a minor repair, contact at least two roofers for a written quote. It should state the scope of work, materials, access arrangements, warranty terms and whether the price includes VAT.

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Shortlist

2 shortlisted roofing contractors in Dublin

Reviewed against each business's official website. Last reviewed 30 June 2026. Featured listings are paid placements.

FeaturedRoofing

Established Dublin roofing contractor specialising in roof repairs, new roof installation, flat roof repairs, emergency work and commercial roofing.

  • Roof repairs
  • New roofs
  • Emergency roof repairs
  • Flat roof repairs
  • Fascias and soffits
  • Guttering
  • Commercial roofing

Dublin-based roofing contractor focused on roof repairs, new roofs, flat roof work, skylights, chimney repairs and emergency call-outs.

  • Roof repairs
  • New roof installation
  • Flat roofs
  • Emergency roofing
  • Skylight repairs
  • Chimney repairs
  • Commercial roofing

FAQ

Hiring a roofing contractor in Dublin

How quickly can a roofer in Dublin handle an emergency leak?

Several contractors on this list advertise emergency call-outs. Phone rather than email for urgent leaks, describe the damage clearly, and ask for a temporary weatherproofing option if a full repair needs to wait.

What should a roofing quote include?

A written scope of work, the materials and their brands, access or scaffolding costs, debris removal, warranty terms for workmanship and materials, VAT treatment and a payment schedule tied to progress.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

Isolated slipped tiles or a small leak can usually be repaired. Widespread sagging, repeated leaks or a roof near the end of its lifespan may make replacement more economical. Ask contractors to price both options where realistic.

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