Conservatory ridge cap sliding forward

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Hi, I have a conservatory with a 'gable style', similar to the one in the image attached. I have found that over a few months, the ridge cap creeps forward away from the house wall. This means the end cap and finials also slide forward and leave the aluminium ridge exposed next to the wall.

I've had a look at the ridge internally and can't see a point at which the ridge cap secures to the aluminium ridge. I can only assume it works on friction but obviously, whether through wind or expansion/contraction, it's moving forward and I need to get the ladders out and hammer it back towards the house!

I believe the conservatory is Profile22 but is around 20 odd years old.

Any clue appreciated.
 

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Looks like a K2 roof but could be global, in any case this happens with friction and the gable end having some degree of whip to it, what I usually do as a service engineer is put a self drilling screw through the edge of the ridge cap into one of the rafter caps and put a white screw cover over it
 
Thanks crank, that's not actually my conservatory, just an example of style. I have just taken a quick pic of mine. If I've u understood you correctly, are you suggesting that I placed a self drilling screw where I've highlighted in red? Cheers!
 

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Ah ok, thanks! Next question, any idea how a DIY'er would get up there? I'm not too keen of taking the poly sheet out as the glazing bars might be brittle after all this time. Would they take my weight if I mocked up some kind of wooden load spreader? Or perhaps I could put the screws into the one that butts up against the house wall by hanging out the bedroom window?
 
Cheers crank. I'll see what I can reach... At 6ft 4in that's a bit of a stretch for me lol. Thanks again!
 

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