High

Mica/Pyrite Risk Level

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Properties

Key Risk Period

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Defective

Government Scheme

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Testing Available

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County Clare

Mica & Pyrite Check Analysis

Why It Matters

Why Mica & Pyrite Check Analysis Matters

Understanding mica & pyrite check is essential when buying or selling property in County Clare. Our reports use official Irish data sources to provide accurate, Eircode-level insights that help you make informed decisions.

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Official Data Sources

Cross-referenced with government and EPA data for Clare

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Regional breakdown

Top Mica & Pyrite Check Areas in Clare

Galway

high

Properties built 2002-2010 flagged for defective block concerns

Risk level78%
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Limerick

medium

Some developments under investigation for pyrite-related issues

Risk level52%
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Tipperary

low

Limited reported cases, newer building standards applied

Risk level25%
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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are homes in Clare affected by mica or pyrite?

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Yes, Clare is one of the counties most affected by defective concrete blocks containing excess muscovite mica. Thousands of homeowners have reported cracking and structural damage. The Government's Defective Concrete Block Grant Scheme covers remediation costs for affected properties.

How do I check for mica or pyrite in a Clare property?

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A professional assessment under IS 465 (the Irish Standard for testing concrete blocks) can determine if mica or pyrite contamination is present. PropertyPack reports flag whether your property's location and build date place it in a higher-risk category. For homes in Ennis, a pre-purchase structural survey is also recommended.

What financial support is available for mica-affected homes in Clare?

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The Defective Concrete Block Grant Scheme provides funding of up to €420,000 for remediation of eligible homes. Many homeowners in Clare have applied through Clare County Council. PropertyPack can help you understand whether your property may be eligible.