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Had a recent re roof using a dry ridge system. Seems like some tiles are not level and the cloaking has a gap with the concrete interlock tiles, what is everyones throughts or am I over critical !

 

 

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Posted

It’s difficult to keep the ridge roll even on a hip especially with thick tile 

The edges of the ridge roll should be stuck down Doesn’t look like they have pulled the tape 

 

Posted (edited)

why try to make concrete ridge tiles  like a dry system 

 the only reason for a dry system is to give ventilation to the roof space and I  don,t see you achieving any great ventilation with what you have done 

 I would cement them  and get a much better fit and security from them moving over time 

 if you want ventilation in the roof space fit  some ventilator tiles 

 looks crap to me 

but just my opinion

Edited by scottishjohn
  • jack changed the title to Dry Ridge Question - opinions please

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