Hand tabbing applying spots of adhesive to shingle tabs.
Gable roof terminology.
Hip and gable are the two most common roof styles.
The upper portion of a sidewall that comes to a triangular point at the ridge of a sloping roof.
The peak of your roof is the ridge.
It is simple in design economical to construct and can be used on any type of structure.
Trade name for a coating used over metal that is composed of aluminum zinc for corrosion protection.
A type of roof containing sloping planes of the same pitch on each side of the ridge.
Half gable roof half gable roof is a hybrid of a gable and a hipped roof.
It is the form most commonly used by the navy.
A type of roof containing sloping planes of the same pitch on each side of.
A triangular portion of the endwall of a building directly under the sloping roof and above the eave line.
Collectively with other common rafters they support a pitched roof covering.
An l shaped metal strip positioned along a roof s edges to allow water to run off the roof without running down the eaves or siding.
The result of joining two or more gabled roof sections together forming a t or l shape for the simplest forms or any number of more complex shapes.
Eaves on a sloped roof the horizontal underside that projects out from the house wall.
Covering the external material laid or fixed on a roof to protect the building e g.
A gable roof is a roof that s shaped like the houses your kids draw.
Contains a gable at each end.
Trim that goes on this part of a roof is called gable or rake trim.
We use the term gable trim.
A hip roof contains no gables.
A simple roof design shaped like an inverted v.
It s the highest point on a sloped roof.
Similar to joists but inclined rising from the eaves f oot to the ridge h ead.
A single ridge roof that terminates at gable end s.
A gable roof has a ridge at the center and slopes in two directions.
Some roofs have just one of these styles while others have several different style elements.
For more information about half gable roof please see shed roof.
Hatch a unit used to provide access to a roof from the interior of a building.
Slates interlocking and plain tiles zinc corrugated sheets etc.
A type of roof containing sloping planes of the same pitch on each of four sides.
It has 2 sloping sides that meet at a peak.
The upper portion of a sidewall that comes to a triangular point at the ridge of a sloping roof.