Report and Roofing Terms
Across
- 1. Term used to describe our large volume customers with special rules and handling.
- 2. An area that calculates the actual amount of material needed to complete the job.
- 6. A highly pitched roof that transitions not a lesser sloped roof at its peak
- 8. A report type that can only be ordered through Customer Service and contains no measurements.
- 9. The part of a perimeter wall that is elevated above the surface of a flat roof
- 10. Report type that gives estimate of the number of squares based on the predominant pitch
- 12. The report type family that most insurance adjusters receive.
- 13. Another word for slope
- 15. Report type that can be ordered where the customer needs to provide the pitch.
- 18. Two peaked roof planes that meet at a ridge line of equal size.
- 19. The roof edge from the fascia to the structure's outside wall
Down
- 1. Most contractors will have this report family enabled on their accounts
- 3. Type of report where siding is measured
- 4. Also known as a 'barn style' roof.
- 5. The page of the report with lettered facets.
- 7. What does the 'AA' in 'AA3D' or 'AA2D' stand for?
- 11. Roof type with at least four planes that all come together at a peak
- 14. A raised roof extending out of a larger roof plane.
- 16. The pitched edge of a gable style roof
- 17. The peak of two pitched roof planes