1 de August de 2018
Part used to ensure drainage and watertight the intersection point of hip lines in a gable roof. Its design fits the angles of the hip lines for the roof which has been designed.
20 de July de 2018
Part used to the closing of the ends of the ridge line, covering the overlap of three parts: the Low 100º Ridge, the right side of a skirt and the left side of another panel set with Edges. Ensures watertight of that intersection and get the perfect finish for both finished areas to join the ridge.
27 de February de 2016
Dovetailed piece that through its fitting ensure the waterproofing along the hips and the ridge line of the roof.
1 de August de 2018
Part used to ensure drainage and watertight the intersection point of hip lines in a gable roof. Its design fits the angles of the hip lines for the roof which has been designed.
20 de July de 2018
This piece is used to start the end of the hip lines done with 100º High Ridge; aesthetics play an important role, while providing waterproofing at the intersections with the eaves using no mortar.
27 de February de 2016
Part used to the closing of the ends of the ridge line, covering the overlap of three parts: the 100º High Ridge, the right side of a skirt and the left side of another panel set with Edges. Ensures watertight of that intersection and get the perfect finish for both finished areas to join the ridge.
27 de February de 2016
Dovetailed piece that through its fitting ensure the waterproofing along the hips and the ridge line of the roof.
27 de February de 2016
Dovetailed pieces which secure by waterproofing along the hips and the ridge line for roofs set with Escama roof tile. It is possible to combine both (with and without ball) on the same ridgeline alternating if needed.
27 de February de 2016
Dovetailed pieces which secure by waterproofing along the hips and the ridge line for roofs set with Escama roof tile. It is possible to combine both (with and without ball) on the same ridgeline alternating if needed.
27 de February de 2016
This piece is used to start the end of the hip lines; aesthetics play an important role, while providing waterproofing at the intersections with the eaves using no mortar.