However when there is a gap known as closed eaves the edge of the roof needs a soffit to protect the roof and carry the gutters soffits.
Roof rake vs foscia.
Types of roof rakes there are three types of roof rakes.
Fascia is installed around the entire structure and is attached to the uncovered ends of rafters or to the top of exterior walls.
Exposed rakes often are on sheds or cottage homes.
Fascia is important to a properly constructed roof and is typically installed beneath the roof line and behind the gutters.
Rake boards follow or parallel your roof pitch.
There s no correct way to finish rake lower edges.
Overhanging exposed overhanging and boxed in and abbreviated or extended.
A roof rake may be intricately designed.
For example six inches up for every 12 inches across.
You measure this as a rise and run equation such as 6 12 where the rake angle rises six units in 12 units of run.
Soffit is designed to be installed from the exterior wall to the fascia board.
The overhanging rake then is closed in with soffit and fascia or left open.
When the roof has flush eaves the edge is in close proximity to the property s external walls fascia boards can be attached directly onto the exterior wall.