When protecting the roof space, choosing the right verge system is essential. Traditional wet verge systems have long been used in roofing, but the innovative dry verge solution is quickly gaining popularity for its ease of installation, low maintenance, and durability.
This blog will break down the differences between these two systems and introduce Euroverge, a leading dry verge solution designed to enhance and protect any roof space.
Key takeaways:
- Dry verge systems, like Euroverge, offer a low-maintenance alternative to traditional wet verge systems. They eliminate the need for mortar and reduce upkeep
- Easy installation with interlocking components makes dry verge a time-saving choice, ideal for installation in any weather conditions
- A major advantage of dry verge systems is their long-lasting durability, as they resist cracking and deterioration, unlike mortar-based wet verge systems
- Enhanced aesthetic appeal: Dry verge provides a clean, uniform look along the roof edge, perfect for modern or traditional homes
- Euroverge is compatible with various roof types and is built to withstand harsh weather, offering reliable protection from water ingress and pests, as well as a superior finish
When protecting the roof space, choosing the right verge system is essential. Traditional wet verge systems have long been used in roofing, but the innovative dry verge solution is quickly gaining popularity for its ease of installation, low maintenance, and durability.
This blog will break down the differences between these two systems and introduce Euroverge, a leading dry verge solution designed to enhance and protect any roof space.
What is a wet verge system?
Wet verge systems are typically installed using mortar applied along the roof's edge. This mortar forms a weather-tight seal, helping to protect the roof from wind and rain, as well as keeping pests and birds out of roof spaces.
However, while wet verge systems are effective when initially installed, they require skill to apply and can present challenges over time.
Key characteristics of wet verge systems:
- Installation requirements: Mortar must be mixed and carefully applied, making installation more labour-intensive and weather-dependent
- Maintenance needs: Mortar is prone to cracking, especially in harsh weather conditions, which can lead to regular maintenance needs. Over time, mortar can deteriorate, causing gaps that allow water ingress
- Appearance: Mortar-based verges offer a traditional look that many homeowners appreciate but may not provide a clean, uniform finish
Dry verge system: A modern, low-maintenance alternative
In contrast, dry verge systems use interlocking components that secure the roof space without the need for mortar.
These systems have become a preferred choice for homeowners and roofing professionals due to their durability, ease of installation, and minimal maintenance requirements.
Dry verge components are usually made from weather-resistant materials, providing a secure and lasting seal against the elements.
Advantages of dry verge systems:
Easy installation: Dry verge systems are designed to interlock, allowing for quick and straightforward installation in almost any weather
Durability and low maintenance: Unlike mortar, dry verge materials do not crack or deteriorate, making them a long-lasting option that require virtually no upkeep
Enhanced aesthetic appeal: Dry verge systems have a clean, modern look and provide a uniform finish that enhances a roof's overall appearance
Introducing Euroverge: A new dry verge system
Euroverge, made in the UK by Eurocell, is a premium dry verge system engineered to provide long-lasting, maintenance-free protection for roof spaces.
Designed with a focus on durability and ease of use, Euroverge is an ideal choice for homeowners and professionals seeking a solution that minimises upkeep while maximising protection.
The easy-to-fit system ensures quick installation and low maintenance. The range includes Dry Verge Units, Starter Kits, Angled and Half Round Ridge Caps.
Key features of the Euroverge dry verge system:
- Interlocking design: Euroverge's components interlock seamlessly, creating a secure and weather-tight seal along the roof edge
- UV and weather resistance: Euroverge is built to withstand sun exposure, rain, wind, and frost, ensuring it remains intact and effective over time
- Compatibility with most roof types: Whether you're working with concrete, clay or plastic roof tiles, Euroverge accommodates a range of tile profiles, providing versatility for different roofing styles
- No maintenance required: Unlike wet verge systems, Euroverge does not require mortar, eliminating the risk of cracks and the need for regular repairs
- Key colours: Euroverge is available in Anthracite Grey, Black, Brown and Terracotta
- Conforms to BS8612 and BS5534
- Universal design: Can be installed on both left and right of the gable end
- Greater versatility: It is designed to cover a wider range of batten centres between 255 – 345 mm and can be installed on 12.5 degree minimum roof pitch
Why choose dry verge over wet verge?
While both verge systems protect your roof space, dry verge systems, especially Euroverge, offer clear installation, durability, and maintenance advantages. Here's why dry verge is a preferred choice:
- Reliability over time: Dry verge systems do not degrade like mortar, offering a consistently reliable seal without ongoing maintenance
- Simplicity: For professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, dry verge systems are quicker and easier to install, even in less-than-ideal weather conditions
- Cost-Efficiency: With fewer maintenance needs and a long lifespan, dry-verge systems provide excellent value over time
Conclusion: Euroverge – The future of roof protection
When it comes to choosing a verge system, the choice is clear. Dry verge systems offer significant benefits over traditional wet verge solutions, with Euroverge standing out as a top option for its easy installation, low maintenance, and long-lasting performance.
If you want to protect and enhance your roof space with a solution built for the future, Euroverge is here to meet that need.
Contact us today to learn about Euroverge and how it can provide a secure, maintenance-free finish to your roof edge.