Patio & Decking in Limerick
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Looking for patio & decking services in Limerick? Limerick offers competitive pricing for trades and professionals. The growing tech and manufacturing sectors have increased demand for premium residential services.
Patio & Decking in Limerick: Local Insights
Limerick city has extensive Georgian and Victorian housing alongside modern suburban estates. The county has many rural farmhouses and one-off houses from the 2000s building boom that now need energy upgrades.
Limerick is part of an active regeneration programme, particularly in the city centre. Planning policies favour urban renewal and densification.
Limerick has moderate rainfall (1,000mm) and mild winters. The Shannon Estuary can create damp conditions in low-lying areas.
Limerick offers competitive pricing for trades and professionals. The growing tech and manufacturing sectors have increased demand for premium residential services.
Patio & Decking Costs in Limerick
Typical costs for patio & decking in Limerick (prices may vary (typically 20% above national average)):
| Service | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Patio (natural stone, 20 sq m) | €3,600 | €7,200 | Stone type, sub-base, drainage |
| Composite decking (20 sq m) | €4,800 | €8,400 | Brand, subframe, finish |
| Pergola (timber) | €2,400 | €6,000 | Size, design, materials |
Estimates for Limerick, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.
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Patio & Decking FAQs for Limerick
A natural stone patio costs €150 to €300 per sq m. A 20 sq m patio costs €3,000 to €6,000 including installation.
Composite decking is more expensive but lasts longer and requires minimal maintenance. Timber is cheaper but needs annual treatment.
Decking under 1 metre in height and not covering more than 25 sq m is generally exempt from planning permission.
Composite decking lasts 25-30 years. Properly maintained timber decking lasts 10-15 years.
Natural stone and porcelain paving are the most popular choices. Both are durable, attractive, and cope well with Ireland's wet climate.