fascias and dry verge tilese

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Hi, I was wondering if you could help me. I have recently just had a builder do the fascia’s, soffits and gutters of my house.

1. The dry verge tile at the eaves – should this be fully fitted at top and bottom, with no gap showing?
2. The ridges end cap looks slightly angled rather than straight/flush

Should this be the case?
 
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Hi, I was wondering if you could help me. I have recently just had a builder do the fascia’s, soffits and gutters of my house.

1. The dry verge tile at the eaves – should this be fully fitted at top and bottom, with no gap showing?
2. The ridges end cap looks slightly angled rather than straight/flush

Should this be the case?

I think you would need to post a few photos.
 
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Well its high up so it is going to be really obvious unless you properly look but that's not to say its not right.
There is a gap where it should be sealed and the ridge plate doesnt look flush or in line with the tiles
 
Can you see the photos? I've added them as a album bit not clear there on this thread
 
Have these dry verge caps been retrospectively fitted?

If so, how many tiles did the fitter remove?
 
No he did the full job - fascias, soffits and dry verge tiles. He will be coming round at some stage though hes taking his time so I will be querying it anyway.
 

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