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Parts of metal roofing.
A horizontal timber or metal resting at the peak of the roof.
Fascia eave fascia and rake fascia.
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ˈdrip ˈej.
Where the long side of a panel meets the side of the roof section a gable rake trim is used to seal the.
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Abc metal building components.
Truss the truss is a framework comprised of wooden beams that helps to support the roof.
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What are the parts of a metal roof.
The rafters when combined together help to form the truss.
It resembles real wood and particularly strong and stable for bearing heavy load.
Rafters these are wooden beams that run from the top of the roof to the bottom.
The bottom edge of a roof section is protected by eave drip and fascia metal in some cases.
No metal building project is complete without the components that bring the roof and wall panels together.
Roof jacks vents.
The rafters and trusses are connected to the ridge board for a cohesive framework.
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A composite decking made of solid materials.
Drip edge more commonly known as eave flashing when referencing metal roofs pronunciation.
All the puzzle pieces eave drip.