Weathershield Roofing Solutions

Dry Verge & Dry Ridge

Weathershield Roofing Solutions - Dry Roofing Systems Installed

What is Dry Roofing?

Dry roofing is the ultimate choice for keeping your property dry, secure, and no maintenance.

The two types are dry verge and dry ridge. Both systems offer many advantages over the mortar based fixings. Properties are usually built with the new dry roofing systems installed and older properties can be upgraded.

What's not to like, dry roofing is much more cost effective and the benefits outweigh the unreliable and constant repairs needs of the mortar based verges and ridge tile supports, plus they give the roof a more appealing and finished look.

Choices of colour and style also available.

Dry Verge

Dry Fix: Dry Verge

Dry verge systems help avoid these defects and the need for periodic maintenance of the mortar bedding. For many tiles, special 'cloaked verge' tiles are available which neatly close the gap at the verge. Alternatively plastic dry verge systems are available which suit most tiles.

These are available in single units, ie one piece per tile course, or in continuous lengths. These are attractive and highly functional ways to improving the overall appearance of your roof. The systems are easy-to-use and provide a neat, secure and mortar-less finish at roof verges.

A dry verge system will also reduce the risk of wind damage, water penetration and will stop small animals getting into the roof space.

Dry Fix: Dry Ridge

Dry Ridge systems come in a variety of designs but offer a similar level of performance.

 

When using dry ridge systems the mortar joints between ridge tiles are replaced by plastic inserts, known as unions, that create the visual appearance of a mortar joint but have a hidden weather proofing system that carries away the water.

The next significant component of a dry ridge system sits between the ridges and the tiles of the roof slope. This part of the system usually includes a ventilated strip that ensures moisture laden air is vented from under the tiles.

No Mortar between joints (dry Fix)

Dry Fix Gallery

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