Roof edge or eaves edge all the boards running along the edge of the roof or eaves.
Parts of a roof overhang eaves.
Felt the bituminous paper used by roofers usually.
Eaves form the overhang to distribute water clear of the walls.
When the architect had the chance wright made the eave more than a byproduct of roof construction.
The eaves form an overhang to throw water clear of the walls and may be highly decorated as part of an architectural style such as the chinese dougong bracket systems.
They also help to frame windows on upper stories.
It is a waterproofing layer made of regular felt stacked above the solid.
A composite decking made of solid materials it resembles real wood and particularly strong and stable for bearing heavy load.
Usually made from 1 2 inch plywood the decking closes and reinforces the roof structure and provides a nailbed for the shingles.
In the 1950s era zimmerman house in new hampshire wright used the roof eave as part of the usonian function.
Overhanging eaves are characteristic of frank lloyd wright s prairie house style.
That is their functional purpose.
Also known as a fascia.
An eave is the edge of the roof that overhangs the face of a wall and normally projects beyond the side of a building.
Under the quebec construction code certain kinds of particleboard are also authorized.
Fascia a decorative board extending down from the roof edge either at the eave or at the rake.
The eaves or rakes to prevent rainwater from curling around the shingles back onto the wooden portion of the house.
However there is also an architectural purpose to them.