Common Roof Terms:
- Deck or Sheathing:
- The plywood or surface foundation where roofing materials are applied.
- Dormer:
- A small structure projecting from a sloped roof, usually with a window.
- Drip edge:
- An L-shaped metal strip on a roof edge allowing water to run off and drip clear of the roof.
- Felt or Underlayment:
- A layer of tar paper or other material used as extra protection for the roof deck.
- Flashing:
- Sheet metal local roof features like vents, chimneys and skylights. It directs water onto shingles instead of into joints on roofs.
- Louvers:
- Slatted air vents underneath eaves that ventilates the space below a roof deck to equalize temperature and moisture.
- Penetrations:
- Vents, pipes, stacks, chimneys or anything that penetrates a roof deck.
- Eave:
- The horizontal lower edge of a sloped roof.
- Rafters:
- The supporting framing to which a roof deck is attached.
- Rake:
- The inclined edge of a roof covering a wall.
- Ridge:
- The top edge of two intersecting sloped roof surfaces.
- Slope:
- The rise in inches, a '4-in-12' slope rises 4 inches for every foot of horizontal distance.
- Valley:
- The 'V' angle formed at the intersection of two declining roof surfaces.
Common Roof Types:
Roofing Application
Stripping Roof
Cedar Shingles
Enviroshake®
Roofing Repairs