This runs from the ridge to the eaves.
Roof ridge eaves.
The top end of each rafter is cut at an angle so that it meets flush with one broadside of the ridge board and the ridge is sandwiched between the rafters.
An eave is the area of a roof that hangs beyond the exterior wall.
Exhaust vents like attic fans ridge vents are primarily placed at the very top of the roof or the highest pitch where hot air gathers.
Multiple types of vents can work together to create an equal inflow of cool air and outflow of hot air in your house.
Intake vents such as soffits are placed lower on the roof usually under the eaves.
In traditional house framing also called stick framing a basic roof frame consists of opposing pairs of sloping rafters that meet at their top ends at a ridge board or ridge beam.
Self closing ridge soffit eave vents for fire protection.
The upturned eaves on roof corners are the most identifiable mark of chinese roof architecture.
The federation bungalow includes a verandah under the wide roof continuous roofing from the ridge at the top of the house to the overhang over the verandah columns.
The upturned roof design appeared during the han dynasty 206 bc 220 ad and were the standard type used until the song dynasty 960 1279.
Field of roof the field of roof is the central or main portion of the roof.
The ridge of a sloped roof system is the horizontal top area where two sloped roof areas meet.
Typically this portion of the roof will have ridge cap shingles installed either over a ridge venting system or without the system if the roof has a different ventilating method.
Ridge boards and beams.
The eaves are the edges of the roof which overhang the face of a wall and normally project beyond the side of a building.
Two federation bungalows built in the appian way estate of burwood nsw.
Skylight a skylight is a transparent or translucent item that is designed to admit light.
This article describes products research on self closing soffit eaves ridge vents designed to reduce or stop the passage of embers into the roof cavity of a building through the building eaves or ridge during exposure of a building to nearby heat and fire from a forest fire brush fire or adjacent building fire.
This excludes the perimeter and flashing.
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.
The rake of a roof is the outer edge that runs from the eave to the ridge or peak of the roof.
The roof is still hipped with a narrow waist and a wide roof at the eaves.