Slate Roof in Ireland — Natural vs Man-Made, Cost, and the 100-Year Lifespan
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Natural slate in Ireland: 100+ year lifespan, €180–€260/m² installed. Man-made (fibre cement slate, e.g. Marley, Redland): 50–80 year lifespan, €120–€180/m² installed. Irish slate quarries (Valentia, Killaloe, Ballachulish — though Ballachulish is in Scotland) still active. Spanish and Brazilian slate imported and common. Slate is the default Irish roof for rural and heritage sites; planning officers often prefer slate in sensitive rural locations. Heavy (40–60 kg/m² for natural slate, 20–30 kg/m² for man-made); the roof structure must be designed for the load. Fixings: copper or stainless steel nails for natural slate; the man-made slates have their own fixing systems.
TL;DR
Natural slate in Ireland: 100+ year lifespan, €180–€260/m² installed. Man-made (fibre cement): 50–80 year lifespan, €120–€180/m² installed.
Irish slate quarries (Valentia, Killaloe, Ballachulish) still active. Spanish and Brazilian slate imported and common.
Slate is the default Irish roof for rural and heritage sites. Heavy (40–60 kg/m²); the roof structure must be designed for it.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a slate roof cost in Ireland?
Natural slate: €180–€260/m² installed, 100+ year lifespan. Man-made (fibre cement): €120–€180/m² installed, 50–80 year lifespan. For a 150 m² house: €22,000–€40,000.
How long does a slate roof last?
Natural slate: 100+ years. Concrete tile: 50–80 years. Clay tile: 60–100 years. Man-made fibre cement slate: 50–80 years.
Where is Irish slate from?
Valentia (Kerry), Killaloe (Clare), and other small Irish quarries. Spanish (Galicia) and Brazilian slate is widely imported and competitive on price.
Sources
Irish Slate Quarries, Technical data and lifespan. https://www.irishslatequarries.ie/
NSAI, I.S. EN 490:2017 Concrete roofing tiles. https://www.nsai.ie/
Frequently asked questions
How much does a slate roof cost in Ireland?
Natural slate: €180–€260/m² installed, 100+ year lifespan. Man-made (fibre cement): €120–€180/m² installed, 50–80 year lifespan. For a 150 m² house: €22,000–€40,000.
How long does a slate roof last?
Natural slate: 100+ years. Concrete tile: 50–80 years. Clay tile: 60–100 years. Man-made fibre cement slate: 50–80 years.
Where is Irish slate from?
Valentia (Kerry), Killaloe (Clare), and other small Irish quarries. Spanish (Galicia) and Brazilian slate is widely imported and competitive on price.