Shed roof:Â A roof containing only one sloping plane. Have no hips, ridges, valleys or gables.
Sealant:Â Generic term for a multitude of materials used to seal joints or junctures against moisture or weather.
Seam:Â A line, ridge, or groove formed from fitting, joining, or lapping two sections together.
Slope:Â The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise, in inches, to the run, in feet. Also referred to as âpitchâ.
Side Lap:Â The longitudinal overlap of neighboring materials.
Siding:Â Exterior wall finish materials applied to the outside of a structure.
Single-Lock Standing Seam:Â A standing seam system with one overlapping interlock between two seam panels.
Skylight:Â A transparent or translucent item that is designed to admit light and set over a curbed opening in the roof.
Slope Applications:Â Divided into three categories, this is the application of roofing materials to a roof based upon its slope or pitch. The three categories are known as âsteep slope application, ânormal slope applicationâ or âlow slope applicationâ.
- Steep slope application: Method of installing roofing material on roof slopes greater than 21 inches per foot.
- Normal slope application: Method of installing roofing materials on roof slopes between 4 inches and 21 inches per foot.
- Low slope application: Method of installing roofing materials on roof slopes between two and four inches per foot.
- Soffit:Â The finished underside of the eaves.Soffit Vent:Â An intake ventilation device located in the soffit. An exhaust vent should be installed on or near the ridge of the roof to work in conjunction with the soffit vent in order to properly ventilate the attic space. The ratio of intake vent area to exhaust vent area should be 1:1.Solvent:Â (1) A liquid capable of dissolving other substances such as bitumen. (2) A liquid that is part of a substance and is used to make that substance easier to work with. Once applied, the solvent evaporates and leaves the working characteristics of the substance. Examples are solvent-based adhesives and solvent-based mastics.Specification:Â Written requirements for a construction project; contains but is not limited to the following: the scope of work, methods of construction, and materials.Standing Seam:Â A type of metal roof system where the longitudinal seams on adjacent panels are turned up, overlapped and folded in various ways in order to prevent moisture entry and interlock the panels.Span:Â The horizontal distance from eaves to eaves.