Sunday, December 30, 2012

Cut ceilings and terminology

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[caption id="" align="alignright" width="180"]Eaves Eaves (Photo credit: adactio)[/caption] These are some of the elements and attributes of terms relating to the surface.

  • Building roof And saw the low slope (flat or apparent) roof covered with alternating layers of hot asphalt roofing and set and topped with a layer of gravel.

  • Cornice Part roof protruding from the side walls of the house.

  • Counterflashing The built-in flash on the top wall of the vertical structure or other wrapped around the tiles flash.

  • Courses Horizontal rows of panels or tiles.

  • Terrace / coating Surface, generally of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB), which apply roofing materials.

  • Skylight Small structure stand out from the pitched roof, usually with a window.

  • Drip edge The L-shaped sector (usually metal) installed along the edges of the roof to allow the flow of water from the roof drip free, eaves and walls.

  • Eaves The bottom edge of the roof (usually highlights beyond the edge of the house).

  • Fascia Trimboard behind the gutter and eaves.

  • Sense "Tar paper" used by the ceiling, usually a mixture of asphalt and paper or rags.

  • Fire resistance Classification system fire resistance of different materials. Roofing materials are rated Class A, B or C, A class of substances that have a high resistance to fire originating outside the structure.

  • Intermittent Sheet metal or other materials used in the joints of different planes in the roof to prevent leakage.

  • Frieze Council A brutal in the upper part of the house paint, forming an angle with the soles.

  • Boom The upper part of the wall of the triangular close grooved end cap.

  • Hip Outer corner at the intersection of two sides of the support walls abut one roof.

  • Transom On the surface, horizontal structural element nailed paint.

  • Quat Grating devices installed in the hatch or soles (under the eaves) to ventilate the space under the hood and to equalize the air temperature and humidity.

  • Oriented strand board (OSB) Surface of the cover plates (4 by 8 feet) made from wood bit narrow, and installed along the offer in layers, and held together with resin adhesive. The OSB is often used as a substitute for plywood sheets.

  • Breakthroughs Vents, pipes, chimneys and fireplaces, anything that penetrates the roof deck.

  • Beam A structural member (generally tends) who nailed the envelope.

  • Rake Edge of miles from the pitched roof than the end wall of the house.

  • Summit Horizontal line at the top edge of the roof two miles.

  • Coating Solids (often in inches of six inches or one inch by 12-inch boards or sheets of plywood) nailed to the joists, and is secured shingles or other roofing material outside.

  • Flashing painting Flashing placed under each shingle strips and bent to the edge of the chimney or wall.

  • Slope Increase the number of advanced perpendicular to the surface by 12 inches horizontally. Also known as the pitch.

  • Soffit Seals briefing the underside of the lid portion extends outside and behind the side walls of the house.

  • Square One hundred square feet of the surface, or the amount of material cover to cover 100 square feet when applied correctly.

  • Strap Components that the rafters in Annex new homes and several buildings. Trusses are designed for specific applications and can not be cut or changed.

  • Lower Developed material (usually roofing felt) on top of the liner before placing the tiles.

  • Valley Less than 180 degrees by two sloping roof meet.

  • Flashing valley The twinkle in the valleys that stretch under the tiles on both sides.

  • Vapor retarder A material designed to restrict the passage of water vapor through the ceiling or wall system.







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