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Galway Roofers Working from Monivea Road
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Galway Roofers Working from Monivea Road
We run our roofing operations from Monivea Road in Galway and focus on homes and buildings throughout the city and across County Galway. Our team handles repairs, replacements, and maintenance on the older stone and slate roofs common in neighborhoods around Eyre Square as well as newer estates on the outskirts, adjusting methods to match the damp coastal conditions and frequent high winds that affect the area.
Because we stay based right here at H91 A7VK, we can reach jobs in surrounding towns quickly and keep an eye on how local weather patterns change the work from one season to the next. We keep our schedule straightforward so property owners know exactly when we are available without relying on outside crews.
Our crew works directly with each property to inspect the roof, explain findings on site, and complete the work using materials suited to Galway conditions rather than generic solutions.
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Open Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm
- ✓Based at Monivea Rd, Galway, H91 A7VK, Ireland
Our guarantee
Owner-operated roofing with upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every job across Galway neighborhoods and surrounds.
Testimonials
What Galway, County Galway Customers Say
“Several slates blew off during the winter gales and water was dripping into the upstairs landing. Galway Roofing matched the original Bangor slates, re-fixed the ridge tiles, and added extra clips. The attic has stayed bone-dry through every storm since.”
“The flat roof over the kitchen extension was pooling badly and the old felt was cracking. They stripped it back, laid new torch-on membrane with improved falls to the outlet, and sealed all upstands. No standing water remains after heavy rain.”
“Rain was tracking down the chimney breast in the front bedroom because the lead flashing had split. They cut out the failed section, fitted new code-5 lead, and re-pointed the stack. The damp stain has now dried and the room smells fresh again.”