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Penetration: Any object such as a pipe that goes through the roof membrane.
Pitch: The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise, in inches, to the span, in inches. Example: an incline expressed as an 8/12 would indicate a rise in the roof of 8 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal span.
Pond: A roof surface which is incompletely drained.
Rafter: The supporting framing member immediately beneath the deck, sloping down from the horizontal ridge to the wall plate.
Rake: The inclined edge of a sloped roof over a wall.
Reglet: A groove in a wall or other surface adjoining a roof surface for the attachment of counterflashing.
Ridge: The uppermost, horizontal external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes.
Ridge shingles: Shingles used to cover the horizontal external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes.
Self sealing shingles: Shingles containing factory applied strips or spots of self sealing adhesive.
Sheathing: Exterior grade boards used as a roof deck material, such as plywood, OSB, 1x4 and 1x6 dimensional lumber.
Shingle:
- A small unit of prepared roofing material designed for installation with similar units on overlapping rows on inclines normally exceeding 4 inches of rise per 12 inches of span.
- To cover with shingles.
- To apply any sheet material in overlapping rows like shingles.
Slope: The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise, in inches, to the span or run, in inches. See "Pitch."
Soffit: The finished underside of the eaves.
Square: A unit of roof measure covering 100 square feet.
Standing seam: Is a term used to describe the adjoining of two metal panels together with an upturned portion of the metal. The two panels are held together with concealed clips. The joinery raises the seam above the drainage plain. Standing seam systems are made out of metal.
Starter strip: Asphalt roofing applied at the eaves that provide protection by filling in the spaces under the cutouts and joints of the first course of shingles. Also called undercourse.
Step flashing: Flashing application method used where a vertical surface meets a sloping roof plane. Often called "tin shingles."
Substrate: The surface upon which the roofing or waterproofing membrane is placed, i.e. structural deck or insulation.
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