Closed eaves with angled soffit closed eaves with flat soffit and no raised heel.
Roof rake vs eave.
Roof rake boards are installed in different widths based on the surface being covered.
It creates a smooth appearance to the edge and protects the roof from weather damage.
In contrast a gable or rake is the overhang of a building that occurs on the side that is topped by a gable roof.
The soffit extends from the side of the structure to the edge of the eave.
Fascia is used to create a barrier between the edge of the roof and the outside.
Open eaves with trusses.
One by 2 inch rake boards often cover the exposed top edge of the siding when there also is an eave overhang on the gable end.
When designing an open eave with roof trusses make sure that you raise the heel of the truss and use a thicker top chord.
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Use larger rake boards such as 1 by 4 inch and 1 by 6 inch when there isn t an eave overhang on the gable end.
The rake of a roof is the outer edge that runs from the eave to the ridge or peak of the roof.
Eaves also protect pathways around the house by preventing washout around the footers and base.
Fascia also provides a point for the gutters and drain pipes to attach to.
The eave for readers who are not familiar with the term is the roof s horizontal edge along the exterior wall.
It is designed for maximum effectiveness and aesthetics.
It is typically perpendicular to the eave.
Refer to my architectural roof types blog.
I recently built a small outbuilding with a 6 in 12 pitch roof that offers a perfect example for showing the process i use to build eaves and rakes.
An eave is defined as the edge of the roof that overhangs the face of a wall.
Gable or rake trim is attached to the sloping edges of roof gables to prevent wind driven rain from penetrating the exposed undersides of the roof panels that connect the ridge and the eave of your home.
Confirm the eave sealant is in the correct position on top of the eave trim and that eave fasteners penetrate the center of the eave sealant into the eave plate.
Rake trim also known as gable trim is a metal flashing.
The purpose of the eave is to keep rainwater away from the walls of the house.
Other applications can use 1 1 4 inch galvanized roofing nails to fasten the eave trims to the lowest roof purlins.
An eave is the area of a roof that hangs beyond the exterior wall.
Doing so raises the eave which prevents it from conflicting with the window head height.