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Dry Verge · York & Yorkshire

Dry verge systems in Yorkno more cracked cementat the gable edge.

A mortar-free, mechanically fixed cap along the gable edge, clipped, sealed and finished, so the wind stops lifting tiles and you stop paying to re-bed cracked verges every five years.

  • Fixed-price quotes
  • 10-yr workmanship guarantee
  • 2-hour emergency response
  • Checkatrade & fully insured

30+

Years trading

20+

Yrs owner experience

10

Employed roofers

2 hr

Emergency response

10 yr

Workmanship guarantee

What we do

Dry Verge, done properly, once.

What it is

Dry verge is a modern replacement for the traditional cement mortar bedding along the gable ends of a pitched roof. Individual UPVC caps (or continuous run systems) clip mechanically over each tile, seal the exposed cut edges, and eliminate the ongoing mortar failure cycle.

Who it's for

Homeowners with cracked or missing mortar at gable ends, buyers with a survey flagging failing verges, and anyone on an exposed site, coastal properties in Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington especially, where wind uplift keeps taking the mortar off.

When you need it

When mortar is cracking or missing along the gable edge, when tiles are visibly loose or lifted at the verge, when you're re-roofing (do it once, do it right), or when a full house repaint is coming and the verges look tired against fresh render.

Why it matters

Cement mortar at the verge fails on a 15–25 year cycle, every property in Yorkshire eventually needs it re-bedded. Dry verge fixes it once. On coastal exposure, dry verge is Building Regs standard, not an upgrade.

What happens if it's ignored

Small problems don't stay small.

A roof issue left alone compounds quickly. Water tracks, timber rots, and repair scope escalates by season. Here's what we see when a customer waits.

Wind uplift lifting whole tile courses

Cracked mortar loses its grip on the verge tile. Once one lifts, the wind gets under the row and takes the neighbours with it. Coastal properties see this every named storm.

Cracked mortar letting rain into the roof

The gable edge is the classic entry point for driven rain, mortar cracks meet cut tile edges and the water tracks into the loft. Ceiling stains along an outside wall are usually a verge failure.

Failing verges spread damage to fascias

Water shedding off a failed verge saturates the timber fascia and bargeboard below. What starts as a tiling issue becomes rotten timber and painted-over rot within 2–3 seasons.

Re-bedding costs on repeat

Every re-bedding of a mortar verge is a scaffold job, sand-cement work in dry weather, and a 20-year clock ticking again. Dry verge is a one-shot investment against that cycle.

Our process

From first call to final tidy-up.

  1. 01

    Survey and system selection

    We measure the gable lengths, count tile courses, check the tile profile (concrete interlocking, plain, pantile), and specify the matched dry verge system.

  2. 02

    Written fixed price

    A written fixed-price quote within 6 hours, units, colour match, ridge caps and any scaffold in one number.

  3. 03

    Strip failed mortar

    Old cement raked out cleanly along the entire gable edge. Any broken or loose verge tiles refixed or replaced first.

  4. 04

    Fit dry verge units

    Each unit clipped over its own tile, screwed to the batten, with a matched ridge-end cap and continuous colour along the run. Snug fit, no gaps, no daylight.

  5. 05

    Sign-off, tidy, guarantee

    Waste cleared, gutters checked and the 10-year written workmanship guarantee in writing on completion.

Why homeowners pick us

What you actually get.

Fit once, done

UPVC dry verge units carry a 20–30 year service life and don't require the periodic re-bedding of cement mortar.

Storm-resistant, wind-uplift proof

Mechanically fixed with a screw to each unit, dry verge is rated for tile pull-out well beyond standard mortar bedding.

Cheaper than repeat re-bedding

Fitting dry verge once costs about the same as two mortar re-beds. Beyond that it's pure saving, plus no interior damage from mid-cycle failures.

Colour-matched, clean finish

Black, brown, grey, terracotta, matched to tile and verge colour for a clean run along the full gable.

10-year workmanship guarantee

The 10-year written workmanship guarantee covers workmanship; the manufacturer product warranty covers the units.

Most installs in 1–2 days

A typical semi-detached or detached property is dry-verged in a single day; longer terraces and complex gable arrangements in two.

The detail

Materials, methods and where they apply.

Dry verge covers a small but critical detail on pitched roofs. The right specification depends on the tile profile, the exposure and the age of the property.

Individual clip-over units

The most common domestic dry verge, a UPVC cap that clips over the exposed cut tile at the gable and screws down into the batten. Available for every mainstream tile profile and colour, and virtually invisible from ground level once fitted.

Continuous dry verge systems

For long gable runs and commercial buildings, a continuous strip system provides a cleaner line and slightly higher wind resistance. More time to fit; better appearance on modern architecture.

Compatibility with tile profiles

Every mainstream UK tile has a matched dry verge unit. Concrete interlocking, clay pantile, plain tile, slate, we specify the correct unit for the profile in front of us.

  • Concrete interlocking, Redland, Marley, Sandtoft profiles
  • Clay pantile, Sandtoft, Dreadnought, Keymer
  • Plain tile, clay or concrete, both supported
  • Slate, cloaked verge instead of clip-over

Ridge integration

The top of a dry verge run needs to meet the ridge tile cleanly. We fit matched ridge-end caps that tie the verge into a dry-ridge system where one is already fitted, or into the existing mortar ridge where the customer chooses not to convert the ridge in the same job.

Coastal exposure and storm rating

On exposed coastal properties in Filey, Bridlington, Hornsea and the East Riding coast, wind uplift on gable verges is one of the highest-load conditions in UK roofing. We over-specify fixings on coastal work, additional screws per unit and a marine-grade fixing kit as standard.

Residential vs commercial

Residential dry verge is nearly always individual clip-over units in a matched colour. Commercial dry verge, schools, offices, industrial units, usually favours continuous systems for the cleaner sightline and easier maintenance across long gables.

FAQ

Straight answers, no waffle.

How much does dry verge cost per house?+

A typical semi-detached or terraced house dry-verged on both gables sits between £450–£850 including scaffold or tower access. Detached houses with high gables are usually £700–£1,400.

Do I need to remove all the old mortar first?+

Yes, the old cement is raked out cleanly along the entire gable so the dry verge units clip flat against the tile. Skipping this step leaves gaps and looks poor.

Can dry verge be fitted to a slate roof?+

Slate roofs use a cloaked verge detail rather than a clip-over, a purpose-made verge slate or a lead cloak forms the gable edge. Either is a mortar-free solution.

How long does dry verge last?+

UPVC dry verge units typically carry a 20-year manufacturer warranty and a real-world service life of 25–30+ years. UV stabilisation is what determines longevity, cheap unbranded units yellow and go brittle.

Will it look different from ground level?+

In matched colour, dry verge is virtually indistinguishable from a cleanly-mortared verge from ground level. In white/grey against a dark tile, it's more visible, we help you pick the right colour on survey.

Is dry verge covered by the manufacturer warranty as well as your guarantee?+

Yes, units carry a 20-year manufacturer warranty, and our workmanship carries the 10-year written guarantee. Both are documented on completion.

Can dry verge be fitted at the same time as dry ridge?+

Yes, and it's the most efficient way to do both. Same scaffold, same day, one fixed price.

Do I need planning permission?+

No, dry verge is a like-for-like maintenance upgrade and doesn't require planning consent. Conservation-area properties may need a matched-appearance detail, which we discuss on survey.

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  • Employed team of 10
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