Hi folks. Apologies I've been making a few threads recently but I'm new to roofing this is my first attempt so have some questions.
I have half felted my garage roof, now onto the otherside, I've been told my fascia comes out too far and has taken away the drip edge from my roof, What I believe is the cement board under the tiles on the verge is flush with the pvc fascia I have. My plan was to add new cement board and pull it out an inch or so, my tiles do not reach but I thought I could just cement at a very slight angle if that was possible?
or
What's everyones opinion on dry ridge and a dry verge kit? I understand the battens need to come out to meet the plastics, would this eliminate the need for a drip edge as the dry verge kit would actually be the drip edge as well?
Are these good for longevity? I had a nightmare taking off the cement for this job. My tiles are scott derrie, i think in england known as double marley? (I'm in NI)
Thanks, can provide pictures if need be
I have half felted my garage roof, now onto the otherside, I've been told my fascia comes out too far and has taken away the drip edge from my roof, What I believe is the cement board under the tiles on the verge is flush with the pvc fascia I have. My plan was to add new cement board and pull it out an inch or so, my tiles do not reach but I thought I could just cement at a very slight angle if that was possible?
or
What's everyones opinion on dry ridge and a dry verge kit? I understand the battens need to come out to meet the plastics, would this eliminate the need for a drip edge as the dry verge kit would actually be the drip edge as well?
Are these good for longevity? I had a nightmare taking off the cement for this job. My tiles are scott derrie, i think in england known as double marley? (I'm in NI)
Thanks, can provide pictures if need be