Hambleside Danelaw announces its new state of the art lead alternative GRP Roll Top Ridge and Hip Systems – SwiftRidg™ and SwiftRidg™+.
The patent pending SwiftRidg™ and SwiftRidg™+ (GB Patent Application No: 2308115.1) offer a light and durable alternative to lead, zinc, copper, and galvanised steel roll systems. They are designed for use with slate and plain tile roofs at pitches from 20º to 50º.
Tested by BRE to resist wind speeds exceeding 110mph, SwiftRidg™ and SwiftRidg™+ come with a 20-year service life guarantee and are compliant with the requirements of BS 5534 and BS 8612. There is no toxic or contaminated run off and can therefore be used in rainwater harvesting systems.
These roll top ridge and hip systems comprise of a 3m GRP roll profile suitable for use on both the ridge and hips with bespoke 3m fixing kits including a new and unique omega bracket. The SwiftRidg™+ kit includes an additional vent roll component to provide a ventilated option along the ridge in accordance with BS 5250 where necessary.
Hambleside Danelaw is a British manufacturer, with the Danelaw brand producing a wide range of ancillary pitched roofing products in their factory in Northamptonshire.
Hambleside Danelaw has a passion for innovation, bringing new products to market to maximise the quality and choice available in the roofing industry.
To find the SwiftRidg™ and SwiftRidg™+’s data sheet and installation recommendations, head over to Hambleside Danelaw’s website.
For any questions, get in touch at techelp@hambleside-danelaw.co.uk.
Hambleside Danelaw Limited
Long March,
Daventry,
Northamptonshire,
N11 4NR,
UK
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