Swindon

01793 230 678

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0800 191 0841

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0117 322 6856

Dry Verge & Ridge Tiles Swindon & Wiltshire

Dry verge and dry ridge system installations and repairs — replacing failing mortar with durable, maintenance-free systems across Swindon, Wiltshire, Bristol and Bath.

Expert Dry Verge Installation & Repairs in Swindon & Wiltshire

Secure and Protect Your Roofline with Professional Dry Verge System Installations & Repair Services

GWR Roofing Ltd install and repair dry verge systems across Swindon, Wiltshire, Bristol and Bath. Dry verge replacement is one of the most common roofing jobs we carry out on the post-war housing stock across Swindon’s estates — Penhill, Walcot, Park South, Covingham and similar areas — where the original mortar verges on concrete interlocking tile roofs are now typically 40 to 60 years old and have failed, partially failed, or are actively causing water ingress at the gable ends.

A mortar verge fails progressively: the mortar cracks and loosens, gable end tiles begin to lift in wind, and water tracks in along the verge line into the roof void. Dry verge systems replace this mortar with interlocking plastic or aluminium components that clip directly to the tiles and fascia without mortar. Once installed they require no maintenance, cannot crack or erode, and prevent tiles lifting in high winds. We install dry verge systems in a range of colours and profiles to match the existing tile and fascia.

We also remove and re-bed failing mortar verges where a full dry verge system is not required — for instance where only a short section has failed or where budget is the primary constraint. We give you an honest recommendation on which approach is correct for your specific roof.

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GWR Roofing Ltd can help you if you need a reliable dry verge system for your roofing. Our skilled roofers will install and fix your roof quickly and neatly to keep it safe. Get in touch with us immediately for a free quote with no obligation.

Dry verge system installed on a gable end of a tiled property by GWR Roofing Ltd
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Protect Your Roof with Secure and Long-Lasting Ridge Tiles

Local Roofing Experts You Can Rely On

Ridge tile failure is the most common roofing repair call we receive across Swindon and Wiltshire. On the post-war concrete interlocking tile roofs that make up the majority of the housing stock on Swindon’s estates, the ridge tiles themselves are typically in good condition — it is the mortar bedding and pointing that fails first. The mortar hardens and shrinks over decades of thermal cycling, eventually cracking and falling away, leaving ridge tiles loose, rocking, and vulnerable to displacement in high winds. A loose ridge tile is both a water ingress point and a safety hazard.

We carry out two types of ridge work: mortar re-bed and re-point (where the mortar system is failing but the tile profile and quantity are correct), and full dry ridge system installation (where mortar is replaced with a mechanical fixing system that permanently eliminates future mortar failures). Dry ridge systems use interlocking half-round or angular ridge units fixed with stainless steel screws and ventilated end caps — they cannot crack, cannot wash out, and require no future maintenance. We advise on which approach is appropriate for each specific roof and provide a fixed-price written quote for both options where relevant so you can make an informed decision.

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GWR Roofing Ltd carry out ridge tile repairs and dry ridge system installations across Swindon and Wiltshire. All quotes are free and provided in writing before any work starts.

Dry verge system installation on a tiled roof in Swindon by GWR Roofing

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Areas We Cover Across Wiltshire & South West

Expert Roofers in Swindon & Wiltshire

GWR Roofing Ltd carry out dry verge and ridge tile work from our base in Swindon SN2, covering all Swindon postcodes, the whole of Wiltshire, Bristol, Bath and the wider surrounding area. A selection of the towns and areas we regularly work in is listed below — if your location is not listed, call 01793 230 678 and we will confirm coverage.

Dry Ridge & Dry Verge — Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about our roofing services? Here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions from our customers.

A dry ridge system replaces the mortar bedding and pointing that secures ridge tiles at the apex of a pitched roof. On the post-war concrete tile roofs that cover the majority of Swindon's estates — Penhill, Walcot, Park South, Covingham and similar areas — the ridge mortar is now typically 40–60 years old and failing. Dry ridge systems use interlocking components fixed with stainless steel screws, meaning the ridge tiles cannot move in high winds and the system cannot crack, erode or wash out. Once installed correctly there is no future maintenance requirement. We recommend dry ridge on any new re-roof and as a permanent solution when mortar ridge failure has recurred more than once on the same roof.

A dry verge system secures the tiles at the gable ends of a pitched roof using interlocking plastic or aluminium clips and units rather than mortar. The traditional mortar verge — where tiles are bedded and pointed in cement mortar along the gable edge — cracks and erodes over time, allowing water to enter along the verge line and tiles to lift in wind. Dry verge units clip to the tile and fascia mechanically, creating a watertight and wind-resistant seal that requires no maintenance. They are available in a range of colours to match most tile and fascia profiles and give a clean, uniform finish to the roofline.

The practical reason is longevity and reliability. Mortar ridge and verge work on a typical Swindon estate property lasts 15–25 years before needing attention — and when it fails it does so progressively, meaning you pay for the same repair multiple times over the life of the roof. A dry system installed correctly will outlast the roof tiles themselves, requires no future attention, and prevents the tile displacement in high winds that mortar systems increasingly allow as they age. On a full re-roof we always recommend dry ridge and dry verge as standard — the additional cost over mortar is modest and the long-term saving in call-out repairs is significant.

Quality dry ridge and dry verge systems installed correctly will typically last 40 years or more — longer than the concrete tiles they sit alongside. The components are UV-stabilised and are not affected by frost, freeze-thaw cycling or the Wiltshire weather. The systems we install carry manufacturer warranties. Unlike mortar, there is no maintenance requirement — no re-pointing, no crack sealing, no periodic inspection needed.

Yes — and this is particularly noticeable when replacing old, patchy mortar verges or ridges that have had multiple repair attempts over the years, leaving an uneven, mismatched appearance. Dry systems give a uniform, clean finish along the full ridge and verge line. We select components to match the colour and profile of the existing tiles and fascia as closely as possible. On a property where the roof tiles are in good condition, a dry verge and ridge upgrade can noticeably improve the overall appearance of the roofline.

The most common visible signs on Swindon properties are: ridge tiles that rock or have visibly shifted position; sections of mortar pointing that have cracked away from the ridge tile face or the tile below; gaps in the verge mortar at the gable ends visible from ground level; or a ridge tile that has already been displaced and temporarily replaced without addressing the mortar system underneath. If you have had ridge or verge mortar repairs carried out before and the problem has returned, this is a strong indicator that a permanent dry system is the appropriate solution rather than another mortar re-bed.

On a typical Swindon semi-detached property, a full dry ridge installation (stripping old mortar, fitting new dry ridge system along the full ridge length) takes half a day to a full day. A full dry verge installation on both gable ends of the same property takes a similar time. Both systems together on a standard semi-detached would normally be completed within a single day. Larger detached properties or complex roof shapes will take longer — we give you a clear timeframe as part of the written quote.

As a general guide for a typical Swindon semi-detached property: dry ridge installation (full ridge length) is typically £400–£800 depending on ridge length and access requirements. Dry verge installation on both gable ends is typically £350–£700. Mortar re-bed and re-point as an alternative is typically £300–£600 for the full ridge on the same property but will require repeating in 15–20 years. All prices are provided as fixed-price written quotes before any work begins — no hidden costs or additional charges on completion.

Yes — and more reliably than mortar systems. The most common route for water ingress through a ridge is not over the ridge tile itself but through cracks in the mortar pointing, which are often hairline and invisible from ground level but allow water to track into the roof void during heavy rain. Dry ridge systems eliminate this failure mode entirely. Similarly, dry verge units prevent the tile-lift at gable ends that allows wind-driven rain to enter the verge line. Both systems are designed and tested for UK weather conditions including the strong south-westerly winds common across Wiltshire.

Call 01793 230 678 (Swindon), 0800 191 0841 (Freephone) or 0117 322 6856 (Bristol), or email gwrroofers@gmail.com. We will arrange a convenient time to inspect the roof, advise on the correct system for your property, and provide a free written fixed-price quote. There is no obligation to proceed.