Professional spray foam insulation removal across Cabra. Free inspection, written quote, no pressure tactics.
Spray foam roof insulation was widely applied in Irish homes from the 1980s through to the 2000s, marketed as an energy-saving measure for the attic space. Peak Roofing and Building carries out professional spray foam removal across Cabra, covering both open-cell and closed-cell foam systems. Two types were commonly used: open-cell foam, which is soft and slightly permeable, and closed-cell foam, which sets hard and is completely impermeable to water vapour. Closed-cell foam in particular is the more serious problem — it creates a sealed vapour barrier across the underside of the roof structure, trapping moisture inside the roof void. Over time, that trapped moisture condenses and causes rot in the roof timbers beneath. The critical issue is that the foam physically encases the rafters, making it impossible for surveyors or structural engineers to see the condition of the timber underneath — which is precisely why so many lenders in Ireland and the UK will now decline to mortgage or remortgage a property until the foam has been professionally removed and the underlying timber structure assessed and certified.
Properties in Cabra are predominantly 1930s and 1940s Dublin Corporation semi-detached houses, Victorian terraces along Cabra Road, some 1950s council housing. Common roof issues we address here include concrete tile slippage and cracking on 1930s semis, chimney stack mortar erosion, fascia and soffit replacement, flat roof failures on rear lean-to extensions, gutter blockage and overflow. Our roofers understand the construction methods and typical materials used in Cabra — every inspection is free and every job begins with a written quote.
Areas we cover in Cabra: Cabra Road, Fassaugh Avenue, Cabra Park, Annamoe Road, Carnlough Road, Killala Road
We're available 24/7 for emergency callouts across Cabra and the surrounding area. Based just 9km away in Sandyford.
Our drone surveys deliver high-resolution footage of every tile, ridge and chimney — no scaffold, no ladders, no disruption. Ideal for insurance claims, pre-purchase inspections and hard-to-access roof sections.