In the 17th and 18th centuries ridge piece and ridge pole were used respectively to designate a horizontal timber or a pole at the ridge of a roof.
House terminology roof.
A low slope or flat seeming roof covered with alternating layers of roofing felt and hot mapped asphalt.
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It is a roof style that is often associated with classic french or european style home designs.
Glossary of roofing terms.
Each term is accompanied by a brief definition.
A shed roof refers to a roof that slopes in a single direction.
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It is often referred to as a hipped gambrel roof.
The following is a list of terms or phrases commonly used in the roofing industry.
A mansard roof is a hipped roof with two separate roof pitches within the same plane.
It is also used on smaller buildings where one wall is built taller than the opposite one to create the pitch.
Spelled hryge in old english the word was first used in reference to house roofs in the 16th century.
The portion of the roof projecting out from the side walls of the house.