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Roof Repair Croom, Limerick

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Apr 30, 2025

“Thanks very much. Great job. The work was completed within 24hrs of phoning for a quote! Looking forward to the next downpour!”

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Roof repairs in Croom, Limerick

Roof repair by Munster Gutters

Munster Gutters & Roof Repairs has been fixing roofs across Croom and the wider Limerick region since 2010. Croom is a rural market town on the River Maigue, southwest of Limerick city, with a compact core of older terraces around the Square and the main street, mills and period buildings along the river, and newer housing spreading out toward the edges. That older terraced core is what shapes much of our work here: rows of period houses with shared roof slopes, party walls and chimney stacks, where a problem on one roof often connects to the next. A roof repair in Croom is rarely one-size-fits-all, so we assess what is actually on your roof, explain what is failing and why, and give you an honest fix rather than an upsell.

Whether it is a slipped slate on a terrace by the Square, a shared valley leaking between two houses, or a problem on a newer home toward the edge of town, we cover the lot: slate and concrete-tile repairs, ridge and hip re-bedding, valley and flashing renewal, chimney work, flat-roof and felt repairs, and full guttering. For a free, no-obligation quote, use the form on this page and we will call out to assess the roof properly before quoting.

Emergency and storm roof repairs in Croom

Croom sits low in the open Maigue valley, and while the town core gives some shelter, the exposed edges and the taller terrace roofs take the full weight of the winter storms that push in off the Atlantic. When a storm lifts a run of slates or ridge tiles, or damages a shared chimney flashing, water gets into these older terraces fast and can travel along the roof void into a neighbour's house. We respond quickly to make roofs safe and weathertight, using temporary cover where needed or a same-visit permanent repair where the weather allows. Emergency call-outs typically fall in the €200 to €600 range depending on access and what the storm has done.

Storm damage on a Croom terrace is often less obvious than it looks from the street. A few displaced slates, a cracked mortar bed on a shared ridge, or a lifted flashing where two roofs meet can all let water in without any visible hole. We inspect the whole roof slope rather than patching the one spot you noticed, because on a run of terraces the same gust that moved one slate has usually loosened others along the row.

Older terrace and period-property roofing in Croom

The heart of Croom is its older terraces and period buildings, and these need a traditional approach. They typically carry natural slate on timber battens, lime-bedded ridges, and cast-iron rainwater goods that are decades past their design life, with shared valleys and party-wall junctions that concentrate water. Repairing them well means matching slate sizes and colours, re-bedding ridges in the right mortar, sorting out the shared valleys and flashings properly, and respecting how the terrace was originally built. Because the roofs are connected, we always think about the neighbouring properties when we plan a repair. We are happy to work slate for slate on these homes so the repair blends in and lasts.

Commercial and flat roofing in Croom

As a market town, Croom has a working commercial core: shops, pubs and small business units around the Square and the main street, along with the older mill and riverside buildings. Many carry flat or low-pitch roof sections finished in felt, EPDM or single-ply membrane behind the street frontage, and these fail differently from a pitched roof, with ponding water, split seams and blocked outlets the usual culprits. We repair and re-waterproof flat commercial roofs with as little disruption to trading as possible, and we will give you a straight assessment of whether a section needs patching or genuine renewal. Larger flat-roof works generally sit in the €1,200 to €2,500 range depending on area and build-up.

Roof and gutter repairs by Munster Gutters

Why choose Munster Gutters for Croom roof repairs?

Local since 2010

We have worked on Limerick roofs for over fifteen years, so we understand the older terraces and shared-roof issues that come up around Croom's town core. That local knowledge means faster diagnosis and fewer surprises.

Roofing and guttering under one roof

Because we do both roofing and guttering, we see how the two connect. On terraced houses a leak blamed on the roof is often a failed shared gutter or a blocked downpipe, and we will tell you which it actually is rather than selling you the bigger job.

Fully insured and straight-talking

Munster Gutters is fully insured, and founder Patrick Foley stands over every job. We hold a 5.0 rating from 27 Google reviews, earned by giving honest assessments, clear pricing, and work that does not need doing twice.

Croom weather and your roof

How does Croom's low Maigue-valley setting affect your roof?

Croom sits low beside the River Maigue, so it holds damp air and takes long spells of steady, soaking rain along with the winds that run up the open valley. That persistent wet is hard on lime mortar, on the timber under old slate, and on the shared valleys and flashings of the terraces. Keeping those junctions and valleys sound is the single most useful thing you can do for a Croom roof, because it is the joints that let water in long before the main slope fails.

What storm damage is most common on Croom roofs?

On the older terraces the most frequent damage is slipped natural slates, cracked mortar bedding on shared ridges, and tired lead flashing around chimneys and party-wall junctions. On the newer houses toward the edges it is lifted dry-verge units and displaced concrete tiles. Catching these early, ideally with a check after the first big autumn storm, stops a minor slip becoming a soaked ceiling in your house or your neighbour's.

When is the best time to repair a Croom roof?

The drier spells from late spring through summer are ideal for planned repairs, re-bedding and any work on shared valleys that needs settled conditions. Autumn is the time for a precautionary check so small defects are fixed before the winter rains set in. We carry out emergency repairs in any weather, but planned work always lasts better when it is done dry.

Croom property types

What roofing issues affect Croom's older terraces?

The terraces around the Square and main street typically carry natural slate, lime-bedded ridges, cast-iron gutters and shared valleys, all decades past their design life. Common problems are slipped and broken slates, cracked ridge bedding, leaking shared valleys, and rainwater goods rusted at the joints. Chimney flashing and repointing on these older, often shared stacks is a frequent job, usually falling in the €600 to €1,500 bracket depending on height and access.

How do Croom's newer homes differ for roof repairs?

The more modern houses toward the edges of town generally carry concrete interlocking tiles with dry-fix ridges and modern membranes. They are not maintenance-free: dry-verge and dry-ridge clips can work loose in high wind, and flashing around dormers and rooflights is a common leak point. These repairs are usually quick and targeted, often in the €300 to €800 range once the failing junction is found.

What about Croom's mill and riverside buildings?

The older mill and riverside structures often carry large, ageing slate or low-pitch roofs with substantial valleys and flashings, kept damp by their position beside the Maigue. These need careful assessment, honest advice on patch versus renewal, and rainwater goods sized to shift the volume of water coming off a big roof. We are happy to take a considered look and tell you plainly what a lasting repair involves.

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