Nearly all roofing is built to last, but over the years defects may start to appear. A problem with your roof may seem like an overwhelmingly expensive problem that will take a lot of time and money to fix, but usually this isn’t the case at all.
Defective pointing to ridge tiles, hip tiles and verges, slipped tiles, broken roof tiles and even sagging roof slopes are relatively minor defects that are fairly common. These can usually be rectified easily and without too much expense.
The Dry Verge System is a high quality purpose designed mechanically fixed and mortarless verge finish which requires no maintenance. The Dry verge units are handed to suit both sides of the verge as are the stop end units which are fixed in the eaves dry verge units. The Ridge end caps are available in Universal Angle, Multi Ridge and Half Round profiles.
Dry ridge refers to a method of mechanically fixing ridge tiles or hip ridge tiles to a roof without the use of traditional sand and cement mortar.
Dry ridge, rather than relying on mortar for a bond, instead employs a dry fix system that typically uses screws – often stainless steel – to attach clamps between the joints of every ridge tile, clamping them to the roof. Beneath these screws are waterproof unions that catch any small amount of direct rainfall and disperse it sideways back onto the roof itself.