Friday, 3 June 2016

Common Roof Repair Terms You Should Know Of

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How many times have you cursed yourself for your lack of vocabulary? Roof repair is itself such a stressful task, and then you have to deal with all those words which you don’t understand. Worry no more! Here’s a list to help!

1. Coverage: It’s the degree of weather protection that a particular roofing material provides. It’s usually single, double or triple coverage.
2. Decking/sheathing: It’s the wood that’s at the top of the house. Shingles are then pinned over this decking/sheathing. It’s usually made of plywood or strand board.
3. Fasteners: These are what you call as nails and screws. These are the items that hold the roof in its place.
4. Eaves: These are those parts of the roof that overhang the face of the wall at the lower edge of the roof.
5. Peak: The very top area of the roof is known as the peak. It’s usually covered with ridge caps or vents.
6. Cricket: It’s a built-up barrier placed to divert run-off from chimneys.
7. Valley: An internal angle formed by the intersection of two slopes in a roof.
8. Transitions: Areas of the roof where the pitch or slope changes.
9. Soffits: The finished underside of a sloped roof.
10. Square: The amount of roofing material that's required to cover 100 square feet of surface.
11. Ridge Vent: This is a vent that runs the entire length of the roof; allowing air to escape.
12. Drip Edge: It's an L-shaped piece of metal installed around the perimeter around the house to prevent water from dripping behind the fascia board or cap.
13. Exposure: The distance between the butt edge of one shingle and another.
14. Flashing: A material installed to prevent infiltration of water into a transition like chimneys or pipes.
15. Penetrations: Where objects like pipes poke through the roof decking. 
16. Rake: The inclined edge of a pitched roof over an edged wall.

These are the 16 most common terms related to roof repair and roof installation. Next time your roof repair serviceman talks of these, don’t act clueless.

In case, you need help finding a roof repair serviceman; you can log on to Same Day Pros. It’s an Uber-like marketplace that can help you connect with on-demand services in your locality. Just go to their website, enter your location, choose the category - roof repair in this case and browse through all the available servicemen around you. Sounds easy?

There you have it! Two of your roof repair problems have been solved. Hope this helped.

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