Commercial BER
Assessments in Limerick
Fast, accurate commercial BER certificates across Limerick city and county, from Georgian offices on O’Connell Street to the plants and logistics parks of Raheen and Annacotty.
Fast, accurate commercial BER certificates across Limerick city and county, from Georgian offices on O’Connell Street to the plants and logistics parks of Raheen and Annacotty.
Limerick’s commercial stock tells the story of the city: a Georgian core where offices and professional practices occupy buildings never designed for modern services, ringed by some of the most serious industrial and technology real estate in the country. We assess all of it, with pricing and turnaround that reflect the building in front of us rather than a one-size rate card.
The city’s regeneration has added a layer of modern space, from the Gardens International and One Opera Square standard of office to refurbished riverside stock, and those buildings compete on their energy credentials. Older premises trade against them, which is exactly when an accurate certificate, and a clear advisory report, earns its fee.
The National Technology Park at Plassey, the Raheen Business Park anchored by major medtech employers, and the logistics corridor along the M7 give Limerick an unusually industrial profile for an Irish city, and industrial buildings are their own discipline in BER terms: unit heaters, high bays, destratification and process loads all need an assessor who measures rather than assumes.
In the city centre, Georgian and Victorian buildings carry protected-structure considerations and fabric that defaults will always underrate. Documented construction details and a careful survey routinely lift these buildings a band compared with a rushed assessment, which matters when the rating appears in every advertisement.
Limerick city centre and the Georgian quarter, Raheen and Dooradoyle, Castletroy, Annacotty and the National Technology Park, the Dock Road and riverside, Shannon’s industrial estates a short run down the N18, and county towns including Newcastle West and Kilmallock. One assessor handles your file from survey to registered certificate.
Every BER published from 24 May 2026 uses the new A0 to G scale, and certs issued before then remain valid for ten years. If you are weighing up whether to re-certify before a sale or letting in Limerick, our guide to the new BER scale and the free scale converter will tell you in minutes.
Tell us about the building and we will call you back with your free quote and a survey date within 24 hours. Certs typically registered within 48 hours of survey.
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