Roofer fixing slates on a pitched roof in Ireland

Roofing · Ireland

Roofer websites & local SEO, built to get you found.

Local SEO and a website for roofers in Ireland — get found on Google for "roofer near me" and "roofer in your county", and turn storm-damage and reroof searches into booked jobs.

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No card required · Live same day · One roofer per county

Found for the work you do

Every roofer job is a search someone's making right now.

Boiler gone, leak sprung, quote needed — the moment a homeowner in your county needs a roofer, they Google it. Your Ranksy site is built to turn up for each of those searches, so the job lands on your phone instead of a competitor's.

  • Roof repairs & slating
  • Full reroof
  • Flat roofing
  • Gutters & fascia
  • Storm damage callouts
Irish roofer at work — the jobs Ranksy gets you found for

What's included

Everything a roofer needs to get found on Google — built for you.

No web design knowledge, no waiting weeks. Your site, your local SEO and your Google Business Profile, all set up and live the same day — and exclusive to your county.

Your own roofer website

A professional website on your own domain, built for roofers — your services, your area and your verified credentials, live the same day.

Ranked for your trade + county

Optimised to rank for "roofer near me" and "roofer in your county" from day one, so homeowners find you near the top, not on page two.

Google Business Profile set up

We create and verify your Google Business Profile so you appear in Google Maps and the local 3-pack when someone searches for a roofer.

Verified credentials on show

Your CRO number, insurance, CIF registered contractor and real reviews shown right on your site — so a homeowner trusts you before they ring.

Live the same day

No waiting weeks for a web designer. Give us your details and your roofer site is built, ranked and live today.

One roofer per county

Exclusive placement — once your county is taken, no competing roofer on Ranksy can claim it. The work in that patch is yours.

Why it matters

How roofers in Ireland win more work today.

Roofer seated on a pitched slate roof in an Irish town, laying new slates with a hammer

The way homeowners find a roofer has changed completely. When something needs doing, they reach for their phone and search Google for a roofer in their area — then ring one of the first names they see. If your business isn't near the top of those results, the job quietly goes to a roofer who is, and you never even knew it existed.

That's what Ranksy fixes for roofers: we build your trade website, set up your Google Business Profile, and rank you locally so homeowners searching for a roofer in your county find you first — and call you directly.

Most roofer jobs are won on Google's first page

Every day, people across all 26 counties search "roofer near me", "roofer in Dublin", "roofer in Cork" and the like. The handful of roofers at the top take the overwhelming majority of the calls; everyone on page two might as well not exist. There's no prize for ranking tenth — the homeowner has rung someone and booked the job long before they scroll that far.

Your own website, built to rank

A Facebook page won't show up for those searches and a directory listing ranks the directory, not you. What works is your own roofer website on your own domain — fast, mobile-first, with your services, your service area and your verified credentials, all built to be found. Ranksy builds and maintains the whole thing for you, so you get a site that actually wins work, not one that just sits there looking nice.

Local SEO that puts you in front of the right people

Being found locally comes down to a verified Google Business Profile, the right keywords on every page, consistent business details and genuine reviews — the signals Google rewards. Our local SEO for tradespeople handles all of it from day one, so when a homeowner in your county searches for a roofer, you're the result in the map pack, not buried below the directories.

8 in 10

homeowners search online for a tradesperson before they ever pick up the phone.

One roofer per county — your patch is yours

Ranksy works with one roofer per county. Once you've claimed your spot, no competing roofer on Ranksy can take it in that county — you're not racing another of our members for the same searches, and the work in that patch is yours to win. It's first-come, so the longer you leave it, the more likely a rival claims your area first.

The enquiries come straight to you

Unlike pay-per-lead platforms that sell the same enquiry to four or five roofers, your direct number sits on your site and your profile, so homeowners call you and only you. If your goal is simply more trade jobs, owning your own search results is the most reliable way to get them — every call that comes in is yours alone.

What it costs

A custom roofer website from a designer in Ireland typically runs €1,500 to €5,000, and still needs SEO on top. Ranksy is a flat €99 a month — covering your website, local SEO, Google Business Profile and verified credentials — with no setup fee, no contract, and your first 60 days free, no card required. For most roofers, one extra job a month more than covers it.

You don't need to know a thing about websites or SEO. You need to be the first roofer a homeowner in your county finds on Google — and that is exactly what Ranksy is built to do.

Where we cover

Roofer websites in every county in Ireland.

One roofer per county, across all 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland. Find your county below to see how Ranksy gets roofers found there.

Your county, your spot

Be the roofer your county finds first.

When a homeowner searches for a roofer in your area, one business shows up first and gets the call. Claim your county and make sure it's you — live the same day, 60 days free.

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Irish roofer — common questions

Questions, answered

Roofers in Ireland — common questions.

How much does a new roof cost in Ireland?

A full reroof on a standard three-bedroom semi-detached house in Ireland typically costs between €8,000 and €16,000, depending on roof size, pitch, and materials chosen. Slate is more expensive than concrete tiles but lasts significantly longer. Roof repairs for localised damage range from €300 to €2,000. All Ranksy-listed roofers provide itemised quotes before any work is carried out.

Do Ranksy roofers cover my area?

Ranksy has one vetted roofer per county across all 26 counties of Ireland. Whether you are in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Wicklow, Kerry, Mayo, or any of the other counties, there is a Ranksy-listed roofer serving your area. Check the directory to see if your county spot is still available.

How long does a full reroof take?

A standard three-bedroom house reroof takes between 5 and 10 working days, depending on weather, roof complexity, and materials. Flat roof replacements are usually faster at 2 to 4 days. Emergency storm repairs can often be completed same-day or next-day to make the property weathertight. Your roofer will provide a realistic schedule before work begins.

How do I know if I need a full reroof or just repairs?

Get a professional inspection if you notice missing or cracked slates, water stains on ceilings, sagging roof sections, daylight visible in the attic, moss or algae growth across more than 30% of the surface, or if the roof is over 40 years old. Many issues can be repaired rather than replaced — a good roofer will give you an honest assessment rather than pushing for a full job.

What roofing services are available?

Ranksy-listed roofers cover full reroofs in slate, concrete tile, and natural tile, flat roof installation in EPDM rubber, felt, and fibreglass, localised repairs and emergency callouts, gutters and downpipes, fascia and soffit replacement, chimney repointing and flashing, ridge and hip repairs, and roof inspections with written reports.

Are Ranksy roofers insured?

Yes, all roofers on the Ranksy network carry public liability insurance. This protects you if any accidental damage occurs to your property during the job. Always ask to see proof of insurance before work begins — any reputable roofer will provide it without hesitation. Ranksy vetted contractors are checked before listing.

What is the best roofing material for Irish weather?

Natural slate is the gold standard for Irish conditions — it handles Atlantic weather better than most materials and can last 80 to 150 years with proper maintenance. Concrete interlocking tiles are a more affordable option with a lifespan of 30 to 50 years. Fibre cement slates offer a middle ground. Your roofer will recommend the best option based on your roof pitch, budget, and planning requirements.

Can I claim insurance for storm damage to my roof?

In most cases, yes. Most home insurance policies in Ireland cover sudden storm damage to roofs, including slipped slates, damaged flashing, and fallen chimney pots. Your roofer can provide a written damage report to support your insurance claim. Wear and tear or gradual deterioration is generally not covered, so early repairs matter.

Claim your county

Get your roofer business found. First 60 days free.

Pick your county and we build your roofer site, set up your Google Business Profile and start ranking you locally — all the same day. One roofer per county, so the spot is first-come.

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