Term | Definition |
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Pallets |
Wooden platforms used for storing and shipping bundles of shingles. |
Parapet |
A low protective wall that extends above the roofline or balcony for support. |
Pitch |
Also known as "slope", pitch is the measure of how "steep" a roof is. For example, if a roof is "4 in 12", the roof rises 4 inches for every horizontal run of 12 inches. The pitch of the roof is a big factor in determining the kinds of materials that can be used and the longevity of the roof. Usually, a steeper roof (higher pitch) will last longer due to its better drainage capabilities. |
Plastic cement |
A compound used to seal flashings and in some cases to seal down shingles as well as for other small waterproofing jobs. Where plastic cement is required for sealing down shingles, use a dab about the size of a half dollar unless otherwise specified. |
Ply |
The number of layers of roofing: i.e. one-ply, two-ply. |