Roofing terms glossary to help you communicate with your roofer.
It is important to understand what needs to be replaced or repaired. If you don’t understand your roofer’s estimate, ask for further explanation.
Felt – a barrier that protects the roof deck from moisture
Eave – The part of the roof that extends beyond the edge
Eave Vents – screens that allow fresh air into the attic
Downspout – connected to the gutter, downspouts carry water to ground level, away from the foundation
Dormer – smaller roof set into the larger roof
Dry Rot – deterioration of wood caused by prolonged moisture
Flashing – waterproof construction at intersections of planes and openings in the roof
Fascia – connects the roof to the soffit, where gutters are attached
Soffit – Covers the underside of the roof overhang
Gutters – carries rain off roof and into downspouts to move away from foundation
Diverter – a metal piece that moves water away from an opening when gutters can’t be used.
Hip – the intersection of two sides of the roof that form a sloping ridge from top to bottom
Ridge – the intersection of two roof planes that form a horizontal peak
Ridge Vent – an exhaust vent that runs along the peak of the roof to allow air to escape the attic
Pitch – the slope of the roof
Underlayment – the layer of protective material between the deck and shingles
Deck – the base of the roof, usually wood or plywood
Valley – the area where two sloping roof sides join at an angle to allow water runoff
Square – A measurement term referring to the surface area of the roof. 100 square feet, usually 10′ X 10″ area
Craig Gouker Roofing has been installing quality residential roofing in South East Pittsburgh since 1991 and is the expert in shingle roof replacement.www.craiggoukerroofing.com(412)664-7679
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