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Renovation Contractor in Cork

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Typical price: €3,700–€230,000

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Renovation Contractor prices in Cork

Researched estimates for Cork (EUR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single-room refresh Replastering, flooring, and decoration of one room €3,700 €7,350 €13,800
Kitchen or bathroom renovation Full refit of one wet room €7,350 €13,800 €27,600
Multi-room renovation Several rooms including rewiring or plumbing €18,400 €41,400 €82,800
Whole-house renovation Full refurbishment of a 3-bed house €55,200 €110,400 €230,000

How to hire a renovation contractor pro in Ireland

  1. Check membership of the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI) — voluntary but a useful quality signal
  2. Confirm electrical work will be done by a Safe Electric registered electrician and gas work by an RGII registered installer (both legally required)
  3. Check whether your project is exempted development or needs planning permission from the local authority
  4. Ask for proof of public liability insurance and confirm the contractor is tax-registered (you'll need this for the Home Renovation-style tax schemes when available)
  5. Get three itemized quotes after site surveys
  6. Agree staged payments in writing with 5-10% retained until snags are closed

Ireland has no mandatory general builder's licence, but gas work must be done by RGII-registered installers and electrical work by Safe Electric registered electricians by law. Internal renovations are usually exempted development, while extensions beyond 40 square metres and external changes need planning permission from your local authority.

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Frequently asked questions

How much deposit is normal for a renovation?

For most markets 10% or less of the contract value is a reasonable deposit, sometimes up to 20-30% for jobs with heavy upfront material orders like custom cabinetry. Several countries cap deposits by law. Never pay a large share of the total before work starts, and never pay the full amount up front.

How many renovation quotes should I get in Cork?

Get at least three itemized quotes from contractors who have visited the property in Cork. Phone or photo-based estimates are fine for a ballpark, but only an in-person survey produces a quote a contractor will stand behind. Discard any quote that is dramatically below the others rather than celebrating it — it usually signals missed scope or planned extras later.

Is it cheaper to renovate in stages or all at once?

One combined project is almost always cheaper per unit of work: a single mobilization, one round of demolition and dust protection, and better contractor pricing on a larger contract. Stage the work only if cash flow requires it, and sequence it so you never redo finished work — for example, complete all plumbing and electrical changes before any room gets its final finishes.

Can I live in my home during a renovation?

Usually yes for single-room projects if water and power stay connected to the rest of the home; usually no for whole-home work involving dust-heavy demolition or when the only kitchen or bathroom is out of service for weeks. Ask the contractor to phase the works so one bathroom stays functional, and budget for short-term accommodation on gut renovations.

What do building contractors charge in Ireland?

General building rates run around €40-€80 per hour, with renovation projects commonly pricing at €900-€2,200 per square metre depending on spec. Dublin pricing sits at the top of the range, and demand from deep-retrofit grant work keeps good contractors booked months ahead.

Can I get a grant for renovation work in Ireland?

SEAI grants cover energy upgrades — insulation, heat pumps, windows — and can be combined with a renovation if the works are done by SEAI-registered contractors. Vacant and derelict property grants of up to €50,000-€70,000 also exist for bringing empty homes back into use, which materially changes the budget on older-property projects.

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