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A dry ridge normally refers to the fixing of ridge tiles located at the top of a roof or the apex. This could be for instance where the roof, or a section of the roof, would go straight up and down, from front to back.
Once professionally fitted these tiles will secure your roof and will stay secure in fierce weather conditions, greatly reducing the chances of storm damage to your roof.
What is a Dry Ridge System?
A dry ridge system is a method of using screws or other mechanical fixings to attach ridge tiles to a roof. This eliminates the need to use mortar for bonding. Screws or other mechanical fixings attach clamps between the joins of each and every roof tile, which then clamp the tiles to the roof. Underneath the screws lie waterproof unions which catch and disperse rainfall that falls on them.
Benefits of dry ridge systems include:
They are sturdy.
During high winds or storms, the likelihood of dry ridge system tiles blowing off is very unlikely and this therefore reduces the risk of damage to your roof, and anything below your house that a tile could blow onto.
Low maintenance.
Whilst mortar can degrade over time, dry ridge systems retain their quality for years to come without the need for maintenance.
Can withstand movement more easily. You may not realise that roofs move as a result of nearby vibrations such as roads, train tracks, and runways, or through natural processes of expansion and contraction. Dry ridge systems allow for better and more flexible movement.
Better ventilation properties.
The dry ridge system can help combat build-up of condensation by offering ventilation properties.
Another thing to bear in mind is that dry ridge systems are now being installed on most new builds. Further to this, currently, under new British standards, any mortar located on the ridge, verge or hip of a roof must now be reinforced by some sort of mechanical fixing.
It certainly seems like dry ridge roofing is a new trend that is here to stay, so consider this before making your final decision.
Whichever technique you choose, the team at Brunel Roofing & Property Services are experienced in providing both dry ridge systems and traditional mortar roofing.
Using our 20 years’ roofing experience, we can install, replace and repair many different styles of roofs for both domestic and commercial properties alike. To find out more, simply get in touch with us today.
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South Road
Kingswood
Bristol
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