Recommended Roofing are slate and period-property specialists working right across Sunday’s Well and Cork City. From a single slipped slate to a full re-roof on Cork's Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian stock, every job is fully insured, photographically documented and backed by our 15-year workmanship guarantee. Part of our wider Cork roofing service.

Every service below covers all of Sunday’s Well and Cork City — with the local property knowledge that generic contractors can't match.
Active leaks, storm damage and fallen tiles. Rapid call-out with same-day temporary weatherproofing and a written report for insurance claims.
From a single slipped tile or slate to widespread flashing failure. Same-week availability, all work photographed and guaranteed for 15 years.
Full strip-off, structural inspection, new battens, breathable underlay and your chosen tile or slate system — fitted to current standards.
Repointing, rebuilding, lead flashing replacement and cowl installation to keep stacks watertight.
GRP fibreglass, EPDM rubber and SBS felt systems for extensions, returns and garages. 20–25 year manufacturer warranties.
Written condition reports for homeowners, landlords, property managers and estate agents — defects, remaining life and a prioritised repair schedule.
Sunday’s Well carries some of Cork's finest Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian buildings — roofs that need a contractor who understands period construction and Cork's maritime climate. Here's what we work on.
Steep-pitched roofs originally laid in natural slate fixed with iron nails now past end of life. Eroded chimney pointing and failed lead valleys are near-universal across Sunday’s Well.
Sunday’s Well has Georgian and protected buildings where like-for-like natural slate, lime mortar and traditional lead are required. We liaise with Cork City Council conservation where needed.
Tall stacks and hidden parapet/valley gutters are the most common leak source on Sunday’s Well's period roofs — repointing and re-leading restores them.
Yard returns and rear extensions on ageing felt are frequent flat-roof replacement candidates, best re-covered in EPDM or GRP.
Workmanship Guarantee
Public Liability Insurance
Insurance-Backed Warranty Options
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Prices in Sunday’s Well are driven by roof pitch, scaffold and access on narrow city-centre streets, and conservation-grade material specifications. The ranges below are a realistic 2026 guide.
| Service | Typical Cost (2026) | Key Variables |
|---|---|---|
| Minor Roof Repairs | €200–€800 | Extent of damage, access difficulty |
| Chimney Repointing / Rebuild | €500–€3,500 | Stack size, mortar type, scaffold |
| Velux / Roof Window Installation | €600–€1,800 per unit | Number of units, roof structure |
| Roof Restoration | €3,000–€8,000 | Roof area, material, batten condition |
| Complete Re-Roofing | €6,500–€22,000 | Property size, material grade, structural work |
| Flat Roof Replacement | €80–€150/m² | System type, roof size |
| Emergency Roofing Call-Out | €300–€1,500 | Time of call, temporary vs permanent |
We always provide a fully itemised written quote before any work begins. No estimates, no surprises.
We cover Sunday’s Well and every neighbouring part of Cork city and county. Looking for another area? Each one has its own dedicated page.
| Coverage | Sunday’s Well, Cork City and the surrounding Cork areas |
| Streets & areas | Sunday’s Well Road, Wycherley Terrace, Strawberry Hill, Blarney Street and the Lee Road area |
Yes — parts of Cork city, including conservation areas such as St Luke's Cross, require like-for-like natural slate, lime mortars and traditional lead detailing. We specify conservation-grade materials as standard and advise on Cork City Council requirements at the quotation stage, at no charge.
Most like-for-like roof replacements are exempted development. The exceptions are protected structures and works that alter the roof's appearance within a conservation area. We confirm exactly where your property stands before any work begins.
As a 2026 guide, a complete natural-slate re-roof on a typical period home runs €8,000–€22,000 depending on size, slate grade, chimney and lead works, and any structural repair. You'll always receive a fully itemised written quote first.
On Sunday’s Well's period roofs the recurring issues are nail-sick slate, eroded chimney mortar, failed lead valleys and parapet gutters, and ageing felt on rear returns — all worsened by Cork's wind-driven coastal rain.
Yes — we offer emergency call-out across Sunday’s Well and Cork City including weekends and bank holidays. For active water ingress we're typically on site quickly to make the roof safe and watertight, followed by a written report and a permanent-repair quote.
Call or request a quote online. We discuss the issue and book a convenient time to inspect the roof.
A full inspection of tiles or slate, flashings, chimney and gutters, followed by a clear, itemised written quote — no estimates.
We agree a start date and coordinate scaffold and parking access carefully — important on Sunday’s Well's narrow city-centre streets to avoid disruption to you and your neighbours.
Carried out by our own team — never subcontracted — with the roof never left open overnight and the site kept clean throughout.
A final walk-through, photographic documentation, and your 15-year workmanship guarantee in writing.
Fast, no-obligation roofing quotes across Sunday’s Well and Cork City. We respond to every request within 24 hours.