Report and Roofing Terms

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