When you need an experienced, expert dry verge gaps fitter in Tarbock Green, get in touch with Rainhill Roofing. With many years’ experience in the roofing sector, we are proud to be considered the #1 roofer in Rainhill, Bolton, Newton Le Willows, Southport, St Helens, Warrington, Widnes, Wigan and neighbouring areas. We undertake every kind of roof work ranging from flat/pitched roof repairs to slate and lead work, guttering, re-roofing and more for both commercial and residential clients. We maintain strong and enduring ties in the communities we serve, as we are a local business. That gives us insight into the local trends, needs, preferences and budget of our clients.
For your property in Tarbock Green, dry verge gaps fitter services are undertaken by our team of highly-trained, experienced roofing technicians. New regulations issued by the NHBC (National Housing Board Council) deal with technical guidance on installing dry verge systems. A dry verge is a product used on the roof where the tiles finish on an open edge. It laps over the top of the tiles and covers the sides and is then fastened securely to the fascia board. This prevents these exposed tiles on the roof edge from blowing off and getting damaged. It also gives a more pleasing look to the roof. Many dry verge systems are incorrectly fitted in the beginning and this results in gaps. Birds, mice, insects and various micro-organisms may breed in these gaps, posing a health and safety hazard to occupants. Water may enter the dry verge system and though a channel is provided in most systems to drain it away, it can get blocked, leading to pooling of water in the channel.
Our expert dry verge gaps fitter in Tarbock Green can also help you with the right advice and assistance. Contact us today for more information on how we can assist. The eaves closure unit of the dry verge helps to cover the exposed portion and present an attractive look. However, they may not be standardised, leading to installation difficulties. They may become dislodged and affect the overall integrity of the system. The NHBC has developed its own Universal Dry Verge product to address this issue.