Is Dry Verge better than mortar?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Updated on January 05, 2026
The most obvious advantage is durability, the plastic verge caps should last you a minimum of 10 years and require very little maintenance in comparison with sand/cement mortar. In effect you won't need to worry about your roof leaking in or any pesky birds, bees or wasps nesting in your roof!
Is a Dry ridge system better than mortar?
The benefits of dry fixThe question of whether to use mortar or dry fix really comes down to the issue of future maintenance and cost. Dry fix is typically quicker to install and can be done so in any weather. In the long run, when maintenance is factored in, is always more cost-effective when compared with mortar.
How long does dry verge last?
On the other hand, dry verge systems are made of plastic and will last at least 10 years. They generally need very little maintenance (if any at all) and will continue to look slick and new long after they've been installed.Can dry verge be fitting over mortar?
Best Answer. You will need to remove the mortar and most likely the first metre of battens. The battens must over hand the gable to allow the dry verge to be fixed.Are dry verges any good?
Dry verge roofing is an effective and more durable alternative to wet verge roofing. Rather than using mortar, interlocking caps are used which fit over the edge of roof tiles. The caps themselves are often made out of plastic which has its own advantages.Mortar verge replaced with cloaked tile. Not plastic
Are dry verge caps worth it?
Dry verge caps are made of plastic, which offers some obvious distinct advantages. The most obvious advantage is durability, the plastic verge caps should last you a minimum of 10 years and require very little maintenance in comparison with sand/cement mortar.What is the purpose of dry verge?
Dry verge systems, or dry-fixing, is a roofing system that involves caps or verges that interlock, clipping over the edge of the roof tiles, protecting the tiles, keeping them secured and preventing water and pests from entering the roof space.Can you fit dry verge system to existing roof?
Fitting dry verge to old roofIf you are fitting your dry verge to an existing building, you need to remove all of the old underclock and motor bedding before fixing. A timber batten can then be installed running from the eave to the ridge to provide a base for the units to fix into.