newbridgewolf Posted yesterday at 11:19 Posted yesterday at 11:19 Gable Verge Detail We are struggling trying to find dry verge product as an alternative to the traditional wet verge for a new roof on our self-build in progress (photo). We have tried Kytun but they say their products wont work with out slate and halfs. We are trying to find something neat, visually minimal and long life. Has anyone installed lead on the gable verges? Any suggetions or experiences, many thanks.
torre Posted yesterday at 12:10 Posted yesterday at 12:10 That sounds wrong to me - we considered their T1 and I thought a specific benefit was no need for slate and a half. We also looked at Klober dry line S but didn't go for that due to (possible unwarranted) concerns whether it might fade or bow in hot sun. In the end we oversailed the slates about 50mm past the mortar pointing to create a thin edge profile (needs slate and a half or large slates if at all exposed) but I suspect that only really works where you've brick rather than fascia board below.
Mike Posted yesterday at 13:57 Posted yesterday at 13:57 1 hour ago, torre said: but didn't go for that due to (possible unwarranted) concerns whether it might fade or bow in hot sun. Not entirely unwarranted; I'm not sure what the brand is, but I know of one that has indeed gone off-colour in the sun. I'd do it the traditional way, whether or not there's a fascia.
G and J Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago We used kytun t2 with our slate and halves. Bit of fiddling to set out to allow for cladding, but pleased with the results. 1
sgt_woulds Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Integrated PV looks good. It looks like the panels sit right on the eaves - did you fit wider/deepflow gutters to account for the faster runoff and overshoot from the panels?
G and J Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, sgt_woulds said: Integrated PV looks good. It looks like the panels sit right on the eaves - did you fit wider/deepflow gutters to account for the faster runoff and overshoot from the panels Thanks, wider, deep flow gutters being fitted as we speak and yesterdays rain thankfully showed their wide enough.
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