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Insulation Contractors in Limerick

Limerick city has a Georgian core of solid-brick and stone terraces, a large mid-century suburban belt through Ballinacurra and Janesboro, and newer development around Castletroy, Dooradoyle and Annacotty. The county beyond is rural bungalow and farmhouse stock.

Covering Limerick city, Castletroy, Dooradoyle, Raheen, Corbally, Annacotty, Newcastle West, Adare, Kilmallock and county Limerick.

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What houses in Limerick are actually like

Limerick city has a Georgian core of solid-brick and stone terraces, a large mid-century suburban belt through Ballinacurra and Janesboro, and newer development around Castletroy, Dooradoyle and Annacotty. The county beyond is rural bungalow and farmhouse stock.

The problem specific to this area

The Georgian and Victorian city stock is protected in places and solid-walled throughout, so the external route is usually closed. Internal insulation in a Georgian room is a genuine design problem — cornices, shutters, window reveals and ceiling heights all interact with it, and a crude job destroys the features that give the house its value.

Exposure zone. Exposure here is moderate, which leaves most systems on the table. The decision comes down to the construction of your particular house.

What we usually recommend in Limerick

City-centre period property needs internal work planned around the features, not through them. Suburban and newer stock around Castletroy and Raheen is generally straightforward cavity and attic work. County properties follow the detached-bungalow pattern.

Period city terraces commonly test at E–F. Suburban semis from the 1960s–80s usually sit around D1–D2.

Services we provide here

How the work runs

  1. Survey. We measure the property and establish how the walls are actually built. €100, refunded in full against your order.
  2. Quotation. A written quotation showing the system, the areas measured and the grant you are likely to receive.
  3. Grant application. We are an SEAI registered contractor, so the work qualifies and we handle the paperwork with you.
  4. Installation. Carried out by our own team to the system manufacturer’s certified detail.
  5. BER assessment. Confirms the improvement and completes the grant claim.

Common questions

Do you cover all of County Limerick?+

Yes. We work across Limerick city, Castletroy, Dooradoyle, Raheen, Corbally, Annacotty, Newcastle West, Adare, Kilmallock and county Limerick. If you are unsure whether your address is covered, send us your Eircode and we will confirm before anything else is discussed.

Which insulation is right for a house in Limerick?+

It depends on how your walls are built, not on the county alone. Exposure here is moderate, which leaves most systems on the table. The decision comes down to the construction of your particular house. City-centre period property needs internal work planned around the features, not through them. Suburban and newer stock around Castletroy and Raheen is generally straightforward cavity and attic work. County properties follow the detached-bungalow pattern.

How much does insulation cost in Limerick?+

Cost depends on the wall area, the system and the condition of the existing fabric, so a figure quoted without seeing the house is guesswork. We charge €100 for a measured survey and refund it in full against your order, so the survey costs nothing if you proceed.

Can I claim an SEAI grant?+

If your home was built and occupied before 2011 you are likely eligible. Grant amounts vary by dwelling type — a detached house receives more than an apartment for the same measure. The current amounts by house type are set out on our SEAI grants page.

What BER improvement should I expect in Limerick?+

Period city terraces commonly test at E–F. Suburban semis from the 1960s–80s usually sit around D1–D2. A BER assessment after the work is what confirms the actual figure for your house.

Get a quote for your Limerick home

A measured survey tells you exactly what your house needs and what grant applies. €100, refunded in full when you order.

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