C08
Well-Known Member
Are the dry valleys, the type with a W shape often in galvanized steel prone to blocking with leaves and other debris. I ask this as the gap between the tiles looks quite narrow on this system on local houses and perhaps more prone to blockage than traditional wider leaded valleys? Pondering on a new roof and the upside and downside of dry gullies, valleys, ridge tiles, hip tiles gable end verge tiles. The dry systems look more expensive on parts but presumably less labour than cemented tiles and valleys? We do have a substantial leaf deposit and moss growth on our roof!