Why buy dry verge systems, eaves protectors and bird combs from Home Fix Plastics?
Home Fix Plastics supplies a wide range of dry verge systems, eaves protectors, bird combs and roofing accessories designed to improve roofline performance and weather protection. Whether you're completing a roof refurbishment, installing a new roof or upgrading your roofline products, we offer durable solutions, competitive prices and fast UK delivery for trade and DIY customers.
Can dry verge systems be installed on existing roofs?
Yes, many dry verge systems are suitable for both new roof installations and roof refurbishment projects. Dry verge caps and roofing accessories can often be fitted to existing roof tiles, providing improved weather protection and a more secure roof edge compared to traditional mortar bedding. Always check product compatibility with your specific roof tile profile.
What is a bird comb and why is it important?
A bird comb is designed to prevent birds, rodents and large insects from entering the roof space through gaps beneath roof tiles. Installed at the eaves, bird combs help maintain roof ventilation while providing effective protection against pests. They are commonly used alongside fascia boards, soffits and eaves protection systems as part of a complete roofline installation.
What is a dry verge system and why is it used?
A dry verge system is a modern roofing solution designed to secure roof tiles at the gable end of a property without the need for traditional mortar. Dry verge systems help protect roof edges from wind uplift, weather damage and tile movement while providing a neat and maintenance-free finish. They are commonly used on new build properties and roof refurbishment projects throughout the UK.
What does an eaves protector do?
An eaves protector, also known as an eaves protection tray, is installed at the roof edge to prevent roofing felt from sagging into the gutter over time. Eaves protectors help direct rainwater into the guttering system, reducing the risk of water damage and improving the lifespan of the roofline. They are an important component of modern roofing and roof refurbishment projects.