Glossary of roofing terms.
Roofing terms soffit.
However soffit can still be seen when you re close to the home and when you re underneath it or at street level.
If you re a homeowner or business owner who doesn t work in the roofing industry but is looking to work with a roofing company there may be some confusing terminology thrown around.
Barge boards batten counter batten dormer eaves fascia felt roof cold felt roof hot flashing flat roof gable gauge hip hip board hip end margin nail sickness rafter ridge ridge board ridge tile sarking sarking board slate soffit tiles interlocking tiles plain tingle truss underfelt valley verge.
The overhanging extended rake is wider.
The line where two adjacent sloping sides of a roof meet is called the hip.
Slatted devices installed in a gable or soffit the underside of eaves to ventilate the space below a roof deck and equalize air temperature and moisture.
Oriented strand board osb.
Any device installed on the roof gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck.
Common roofing terms you should know asphalt an organic bituminous compound used in the manufacturing of composition shingles.
This is one of the most common types.
Asphalt roofing cement used to bond roofing materials also known as flashing cement or mastic astm american society for testing of materials.
The soffit usually is 6 inches or less in width and simple in design.
Since your soffit is located on the underside of your roof it s often not visible in terms of curb appeal.
Aluminum siding horizontal planks of aluminum with a baked on enamel finish that looks like wooden lap siding.
A sanitation pipe that penetrates the roof.
From the italian soffitta for under and figgere to fix the word soffit dates back to the days of early palladian architecture.
Soffit is the exposed siding underneath your roof s overhang.
A little more trivia.
Hip roof a roof which rises by inclined planes from all four sides of a building.
Its soffit is usually wider than 6 inches and may have more intricate details.
Slatted devices installed in a gable or soffit the underside of eaves to ventilate the space below a roof deck and equalize air temperature and moisture.
Used to vent plumbing fixtures.
A closed rake is boxed in.
A premanufactured or custom built air inlet source located at the downslope eave or in the soffit of a roof assembly.