With an elegant Slate Grey finish, this GRC Capped Angle Ridge Hip End is meticulously constructed from a combination of glass fibres, Portland cement, sand and pigments. The perfect blend of strength and aesthetic allure makes it an excellent addition to any architectural des... Read More
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Find out moreWith an elegant Slate Grey finish, this GRC Capped Angle Ridge Hip End is meticulously constructed from a combination of glass fibres, Portland cement, sand and pigments. The perfect blend of strength and aesthetic allure makes it an excellent addition to any architectural design. It comes in a range of angles to fit your installation needs.
To flawlessly integrate this hip end into your roofing system, it showcases a water-based paint finish, ensuring a consistently uniform and smooth appearance. Its incredible resilience and strength offer weatherproof protection.
For a precise and secure wet fix installation, start the process by positioning special short slates at the top course to ensure optimal ridge coverage. Should you opt for a socketed ridge, strategically place the overlapping sockets away from prevailing weather conditions. To establish a solid foundation, carefully bed all ridges with a mortar mix, including three parts sharp sand and one part Portland cement.
For enhanced bonding between the ridge and mortar, add a proprietary bonding agent to the ridge's underside. To reinforce further, adhere strictly to the guidelines of BS 5534 Part 1, 2003 and the current codes of practice by utilising mechanical fixings as necessary. For stability, ensure a solid bed for the end ridge tile. When dealing with hips, securely affix a suitable hip iron at the base of the hip rafter, align the bottom hip tile seamlessly with the eaves and achieve a polished finish through meticulous bedding and pointing.
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