Roofing strips
A roof cannot be complete without a closed ridge or drip strip. Usually, these elements are used as additional elements for metal tiles and are intended for places where the risk of leakage is particularly high. These are joints, ridges, the transition of rainwater flow into the gutter, etc. Most often, roofing strips are really needed only for corrugated sheeting and metal tiles, but drip and wind strips are also used for roofs under bitumen tiles. Most often, they differ in shape because the edges and adjacencies to the strip in these roofing materials are fundamentally different. No one doubts that you need to buy roofing strips. The question remains what, why and how to formulate the task so that we can choose the appropriate strips for your roof. All strips can be ordered in basic colors according to the RAL system so that they harmonize with the main roofing. Most often, roofing strips repeat the color, thickness, and texture of the main palette of metal tiles, corrugated board, and bitumen shingles.
A roof cannot be completed without a closed ridge or drip strip. Usually these elements are supplied as additional elements for metal tiles and are intended for places where the risk of leakage is particularly high. These are joints, ridges, the transition of rainwater flow into the gutter, etc. Often, roofing strips are really only needed for corrugated board and metal tiles, but drip and wind strips are also used for roofs under shingles. Most often, they differ in shape because the edges and abutment of these roofing materials are fundamentally different. No one doubts that you need to buy roofing strips. The question remains: what kind, why and how to formulate the task so that we can choose the right roofing strips for you. All the strips can be ordered in basic RAL colors to match the main roofing. Most often, roofing strips repeat the color, thickness and texture of the main palette of metal tiles, corrugated board, bituminous tiles.