Ireland Roofing Market Outlook 2026: CSO Trends Analysis
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Ireland Roofing Market Outlook 2026: CSO Trends Analysis

With 36,284 new dwelling completions in 2025 (+20.4%), what does 2026 hold for Ireland's roofing industry? CSO data-driven market forecast.

By BookMyRoofer Team • 10 February 2026

The CSO New Dwelling Completions Q4 2025 release showed Ireland’s construction market grew 20.4% year-on-year. What does this mean for roofing demand in 2026?

2025 Baseline: Record Growth

  • Total completions: 36,284 dwellings (+20.4%)
  • Apartment share: 33.2% (12,047 units, +38.7%)
  • Urban concentration: 86.7% of all completions
  • Dublin dominance: 37.7% of national output

Source: CSO New Dwelling Completions Q4 2025

2026 Roofing Market Forecast

1. Continued Apartment Growth

Flat roofing specialists will see above-average demand as apartment completions outpace houses. Expect:

  • EPDM/TPO membrane installations to dominate urban projects
  • Increased multi-unit maintenance contracts
  • Higher safety compliance requirements (roof access)

2. Urban Market Concentration

With 86.7% of completions in urban areas, roofers serving Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick will capture the majority of new-build work.

Rural projects (13.3%) will focus on renovations rather than new builds.

3. Material Supply Chain Stabilization

CSO inflation data shows construction material prices moderating after 2022–2023 spikes. This means:

  • More competitive pricing for homeowners
  • Larger project volumes as affordability improves
  • Potential for deferred maintenance work to resume

4. Regulatory Tightening

Building Regulations Part L (energy efficiency) continues to evolve. Expect stricter insulation standards for roof assemblies, particularly in:

  • BER A-rated new builds
  • Deep retrofit grant projects (SEAI)
  • Planning permission conditions for extensions

Regional Variations to Watch

High-Growth Counties (2026 Forecast)

  • Dublin: Sustained demand from apartment construction
  • Mid-East (Meath, Kildare, Wicklow): Commuter belt expansion
  • Cork: Second-largest urban market

Stable/Moderate Growth

  • Galway, Limerick: Steady urban infill
  • Mid-West, South-East: Regional town growth

Lower Activity

  • Border, West: Rural areas with slower dwelling completion rates

What This Means for Homeowners

If you’re planning a re-roofing project in 2026:

Book early: High demand in urban areas means longer lead times
Compare quotes: Material price stabilization = competitive market
Consider grants: SEAI roof insulation grants still available

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What This Means for Roofers

Opportunities:

  • Specialize in flat roofing (apartment market growing fastest)
  • Focus on urban counties (Dublin, Cork, Meath)
  • Offer SEAI grant-compliant insulation upgrades

Challenges:

  • Labor shortages continue (CIF reports)
  • Safety compliance costs rising (PSDP requirements)
  • Customer expectations higher (BER ratings, warranties)

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Data Sources

  1. CSO New Dwelling Completions Q4 2025 – https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-ndc/newdwellingcompletionsq42025/
  2. CSO Housing Hub Regional Data – https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/hubs/p-hh/housinghub/
  3. SEAI Building Energy Rating System – https://www.seai.ie/home-energy/building-energy-rating-ber/

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