A roofing harness provides the extra security you need when working on such a roof.
Steeply pitched roof definition.
Adjective a pitched roof is one that slopes as opposed to one that is flat a rather quaint lodge with a steeply pitched roof.
A pyramidal roof with gable ends.
The house with its steeply pitched red tiled roof precipitous gables and tall tapering chimneys is l shaped with a well head in the angle its conical top resembling a welsh wizard s hat those living in the alpine or forest regions have traditionally lived in wooden houses with shingled or tiled roofs and carved gables.
Twisted an extreme display of craftsmanship found on some church towers in france see gallery below.
Tented a type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak.
It comes as a set that.
Eurlex 2 italy provided a table showing that the real costs of equipment for vineyards in steeply sloping areas in comparison with the reference values for which public aid were disbursed entailed a loss of.
Steep slope roofing the slope of a roof is often referred to as the pitch.
Any of various natural bitumens such as mineral pitch or asphalt.
Pitch 1 pĭch n.
The slope or pitch of the roof is determined by the vertical rise in inches for every horizontal twelve inch 12 length called the run.
To fix or set at a certain highness or lowness he pitched the call high enough to make it sound like a young turkey gobbling.
Helm roof rhenish helm.
A resin derived from the sap of various coniferous trees as the pines.
Urban and rural housing follows the traditional variety of laterite brick structures with mangalore tile roofing on steeply sloped roofs.
Any of various thick dark sticky substances obtained from the distillation residue of coal tar wood tar or petroleum and used for waterproofing roofing caulking and paving.
A roof surface may be either functionally flat or pitched.
In building construction roof pitch is the steepness of a roof quantified as a ratio or as number of angular degrees that one exposure surface deviates from horizontal level.
Often found on church towers.
A 4 faced steeply pitched roof rising to a point from a base of four gables see the full definition.