Decking or sheathing usually made from 1 2 inch plywood the decking closes and reinforces the roof structure and provides a nailbed for the shingles.
Top of the roof is called.
Elk roofing the squared off end of a sloped roof is called the rake the ridge is the horizontal peak of the roof.
The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise in feet to the span in feet.
Course a horizontal unit of roofing running the length of the roof.
Roof edge or eaves edge.
The top edge of two intersecting sloping roof surfaces.
The ridge is the peak where two sloped roof sections meet.
The ridge line sits on the very top of the roof.
Cricket a small peaked saddle constructed on the top of the basic roof and behind the chimney.
A waterproofing layer that protects the roof valleys from leaking.
A cricket is generally not required.
This is where the apex of the roof is.
The drip edge prevents water from building up guiding it over the eaves and into the gutters.
On a home s exterior eaves can project stick out beyond the side of the building serving both decorative and practical functions.
Also called skipped decking it refers to the installation of the flat panels by spaces apart and results to a ladder type appearance.
Under the quebec construction code certain kinds of particleboard are also authorized.
Cupola a structure rising above the main roof.
It is usually ornamental but may be used for ventilation.
A waterproofing seal installed along the roof s valley line with taktekkernbergen no.
Sheathing the decking material usually sheets of plywood which is nailed to the rafters and to which shingles or other outside roofing materials are secured.
There are various types and designs of ridge tile although half round is the most common.
The drip edge also called eave flashing consists of angled aluminum strips nailed into place over the underlayment on the sides of the roof at the edges and beneath the underlayment at the eaves.
Most ridge tiles are a round design and sit on the top of the apex and are then bedded down with mortar.
The inclined edge of a roof over a wall.
The supporting framing to which a roof deck is attached.