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DIY,,,dry verge capping,,,how to 💭
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2022
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old cement verdge was cracked and fallen out in places.
replaced with new dry verdge capping system.
.more ventilation
.waterproof
.protection
.no more nests
nice to see someone doing it right ,so many cowboys just drill into cement, it comes off later . batons is the way.
Yep
In retrosect do u think a thicker tanelised batton ? Wouldnt have to whizz the tiles then?
Good job. Thanks .
That's how I fix them with the battern up as you get better fixings points that way . Not like on new builds when they nail in to the end of the lath like . You don't wanna be cutting them down on tops tho as they need to slide under the tiles as it stops water running behind them . Can see y you cut them due to the mortar bed between the tiles
Thank you for your feedback 💯👌
These guys have just cut the tile overhang to the correct gauge with a small angle grinder so why the hell didn't they do the same with the mortar inbetween the tiles instead of "BUTCHERING" the DVU's with the same grinder and wrecking them at the same time? Clowns? Or enemies of red Indians.?🤣🤣🤣
Good vid guys, which dry verge system are you using on this one? Where you based, what’s the name of your company?
Thanks
Chris
Quick question. Just about to tile my mono pitched roof on a single storey extension. Should I tile it first and then do the dry verge or do it as I go? Or doesn’t it matter at all? Nice little video by the way.
Hi Tom.
I would tile the roof first and cut the tiles as you go, to the correct overhang in preparation for the dry verdge.
Once the roof is tiled and all the overhanging tiles have been cut that will make the installation of the dry verdge system easier.
But if it's a (continuous dry verdge) and not the caps,
Then you would install the continuous verdge first and tile last.
Hope that helps Tom 👍👍👍
What size battens are used
Nice. So the long batten screws in to the slate battens with 100mm wood screws..?
No they screw in to all the timbers that run up the roof that the tiles sit on
It baffles me does dry verge , it looks good but when it comes to retaining heat in the house it can’t be good .
wont matter if its a cold roof