Timely Dry Verge Range Extensions Come As Roofing One Of Most In-Demand Trades For 2023
Responding to demand for roofing and dry fix solutions, leading roofing components manufacturer, Klober has expanded its dry verge range to support contractors. The new products will offer distributors and contractors a wider choice of designs and functionality. They came ahead of Rated People’s annual Home Improvement Trends Report[1] which revealed that roofing is one […]

Jun 12, 2023
Responding to demand for roofing and dry fix solutions, leading roofing components manufacturer, Klober has expanded its dry verge range to support contractors.
The new products will offer distributors and contractors a wider choice of designs and functionality. They came ahead of Rated People’s annual Home Improvement Trends Report[1] which revealed that roofing is one of the trades expected to experience the most homeowner demand this year. Not only that but of the top 20 most popular home improvement jobs, new roofs appear in the top ten.
With roofing contractors already getting booked up months ahead, Klober anticipates there will be significant focus on dry verge systems, as Nick King, Portfolio Manager at Klober explains, “We’re seeing the effects of climate change play out in real-time through changes to our weather. There’s been extreme cold through the UK winter and the Met Office has predicted that 2023 summer will be hotter than 2022. As a result, there’s been a shift away from traditional sand and cement processes for fixing verge systems due to concerns over erosion and cracking, which increase the need for regular maintenance.”
Klober’s 2022 customer insights indicated that 89% of roofing contractors purchase dry verge components. When installed correctly, dry verge systems can offer substantial weather resistance, act as a second mechanical fixing and provide a neat visual aesthetic. Many homeowners are now placing increasing focus on appearance, with one in four renovators saying their top reason for renovating is to add value[2].
“Kerb appeal and exterior aesthetics are growing in importance, so paying attention to those finishing touches is even more important than ever,” says Nick. “It’s crucial that contractors can offer people what they want. That’s why we’ve introduced the Thin Leading Edge solution which is specifically designed for a premium finish on the roofline. It creates a modern, sleek finish that blends seamlessly with most concrete thin leading edge roof tiles.
“For contractors who aren’t restricted by homeowner preferences, ease of installation continues to be key. Keeping in mind that time is money, efficient processes can be extremely beneficial to a busy roofer. As well as introducing the Thin Leading Edge, we’ve brought the Ambi-Click Dry Verge to market. This solution for fixing interlocking tiles is ambidextrous, giving contractors both left and right verge applications in one product.” For more information of Klober’s range of dry verge products, please visit: klober.co.uk/dry-verge-and-valleys/dry-verges
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