I've got a standard trussed roof with sarking felt and wish to have the mortared ridge tiles replaced with the dry ridge system mainly because the mortar under the ridge tiles keeps falling away. Looking at the various dry ridge system manufacturers websites, they claim the dry ridge system improves loft ventilation (which would be an added bonus).
However, looking at some YouTube clips and speaking to a local roofer, the piece of sarking felt that overlaps the apex of the roof is not cut, removed or replaced during the installation of the new dry ridge system so I don't understand how loft space ventilation improves after fitting it.
Can anyone enlighten me?!
However, looking at some YouTube clips and speaking to a local roofer, the piece of sarking felt that overlaps the apex of the roof is not cut, removed or replaced during the installation of the new dry ridge system so I don't understand how loft space ventilation improves after fitting it.
Can anyone enlighten me?!