Dry Hip Roof System
The one key difference is when curved or profiled tiles are used the dry hip system will rely on some form of tray to provide support along the length of the hip line.
Dry hip roof system. Hip ridges usually cover an external junction between two sloping sides of a roof and these are usually seen on roofs with 3 sides or more and at least one of those sides is usually in a triangular shape. The systems follow a similar design to dry ridge systems. Provides a neat and attractive finish to the hip line. It is suitable for use with all of the russell smooth finish interlocking tile range and usable on roof slopes up to a maximum of 45 pitch and where the hip eaves intersections is 90 on plan.
Dry ridge systems dry ridge roofing systems offer a quick easy and convenient fixing method for your roof. We stock a comprehensive range of the highest quality dry ridge systems fittings and accessories sourced from market leaders that are available in a wide range of colours and finishes. With very high resistance to storm damage the dry hip system has exceptional durability and is designed to last the lifetime of the roof. Dry hip systems eliminate the need for mortar and provide a more secure and maintenance free hip detail.
I ve also allowed for the installation of hip support trays and any necessary tile clips used which are often purchased in a separate kit at extra cost for the installer. The russell dry hip system 3m is designed to provide a mechanically fixed neat and attractive finish to the hip line without the use of mortar. The average price for fitting a dry ridge system to a roof with hip ridges costs again around 50 to 65 per metre.