After the very popular reception of InVerg® (patent pending) Plain Tile Interlocking Dry Verge System last year, Hambleside Danelaw are eager to announce the launch of a new dry verge system, the MidVerg20™.
Designed to prevent weather ingress and reliance on mortar at the roof edge, this dry verge system is compatible with all interlocking plain tile types and suitable for use on new build or refurbishment. The MidVerg20™ is manufactured by Hambleside Danelaw to suit all single lap interlocking plain tiles between 200mm and 260mm batten gauges.
Hambleside Danelaw is a British manufacturer, with the Danelaw brand producing a wide range of ancillary roofing products from its factory in Northamptonshire.
Hambleside Danelaw have a passion for innovation, developing new ideas and proposals to maximise the quality and choice available in the roofing industry.
The MidVerg20™ system comes with a 15-year service life guarantee. It provides a fixing for the verge tiles for use in the wind zones 1 to 5 in accordance with BS 8612:2018 Table C.1.
To find the MidVerg20™’s data sheet and installation recommendations head over to Hambleside Danelaw’s website. If you have any questions, get in touch at [email protected].
Contact the company on 01327 701 900 to find our more information about the Family Verg options.
Hambleside Danelaw Limited
Long March,
Daventry,
Northamptonshire,
N11 4NR,
UK
T: +44 (0) 1327701900
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