Metal edgeing of various widths but normally 10' long Used along the drip eaves and up the rakes to cover plywood, other layers of roofing, or just to give a finished look, especially when painted Nailed to deck, or on top of new roofing in high wind areas
A piece of hardwood that surrounds the landing, which the balusters are set into
Metal flashing bent at a 90º angle and is installed around roof perimeters, curbs, platforms, etc in order to protect the edge of the roofing system Nosing should not be used in place of drip edge To see the difference in the two, click here
The projecting edge of a stair tread or any other projecting edge of building materials
The portion of a tread or landing tread which protrudes beyond the face of the riser up
The part of a stair tread which projects beyond the riser, or any similar projection; a term applied to the rounded edge of a board
A special L-section member serving as the front or leading edge of a stair tread, or of grating at the head of a stair Usually manufactured of checkered plate, cast iron or aluminum abrasive material