Mica & Pyrite Check: Co. Wicklow
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Mica & Pyrite in Co. Wicklow, Leinster
While Wicklow has not been among the worst-affected counties for mica or pyrite, vigilance remains important. Defective building materials can occur anywhere, so a structural survey is always worthwhile. A PropertyPack report for Wicklow includes the county's official Defective Concrete Blocks and Pyrite Remediation Scheme designation status for any Eircode.
location_onCo. Wicklow at a Glance
- Population
- 155,000
- Province
- Leinster
- Coastline
- Coastal county
- Character
- Mixed Urban / Rural
- Main Rivers
- Liffey, Avoca, Dargle, Vartry
- Median Price (2026)
- €465,000 (+10.9% YoY)
- Radon (of homes tested)
- 16.2% at/above 200 Bq/m³
- Recorded Flood Events
- 125
- Mica/Pyrite (DCB Scheme)
- Not designated
Sources: Property Price Register (sales to 2026); EPA radon measurements to 2019 (self-selected sample — % of homes tested, not prevalence); past flood events derived from OPW floodinfo.ie data; DCB scheme designations via gov.ie.
Mica & Pyrite Scheme Status: Co. Wicklow
Two separate State schemes cover block and sub-floor defects. Co. Wicklow is not currently a designated area under the Enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme. The Pyrite Remediation Scheme for pyritic-heave damage does not cover the county.
Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme
Not a Designated AreaThe scheme currently covers Donegal, Mayo, Clare, Limerick, Sligo and Carlow in full, plus parts of Dublin (Fingal), Wexford and Meath. It may be extended to further counties — suspected block damage anywhere is assessed under I.S. 465 (revised edition published June 2026).
Pyrite Remediation Scheme
Not a Scheme AreaThe scheme covers pyritic heave — floor and slab movement from reactive pyrite in sub-floor hardcore — in the Dublin local authorities, Kildare, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath and Limerick, for homes built 1997–2013. It closes to applications on 30 November 2026.
What This Means When Buying in Co. Wicklow
- Suspected defective-block homes are assessed under I.S. 465 (revised edition published June 2026) by a registered building professional — cracking patterns in external walls are the classic sign.
- A remediated home should come with paperwork: a Letter of Assurance under the DCB scheme, or a Certificate of Remediation under the pyrite scheme. Ask for it.
- DCB grants carry a clawback on resale within a set period, and the pyrite scheme excludes buyers who purchased after December 2013 knowing of the damage — an unremediated home may have no State remediation route after the scheme closes.
Sources: gov.ie — Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (Enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme, designations and scheme statistics to June 2026); Pyrite Resolution Board (Pyrite Remediation Scheme, as adopted January 2026).
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Wicklow has not been among the worst-affected counties, but defective building materials can occur anywhere and a structural survey is always worthwhile. Every PropertyPack report includes the county's official mica and pyrite scheme designation status for any Eircode in Wicklow.
Risk levels vary across Wicklow depending on which factor you're considering. Properties away from Liffey, Avoca, Dargle and Vartry flood plains have lower flood risk. For radon, 16.2% of homes tested in Wicklow measured over the Reference Level — the EPA's map shows which areas are classified as High Radon Areas. Well-established residential areas in Bray, Wicklow Town, Arklow tend to have better broadband, lower crime, and closer school access. PropertyPack helps you compare specific locations within Wicklow across 18 risk categories.
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