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  2. Batten - Wikipedia

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    Battens are also used in metal roofing to secure the sheets called a batten-seam roof and are covered with a batten roll joint. [2] Some roofs may use a grid of battens in both directions, known as a counter-batten system, which improves ventilation. Roofing battens are most commonly made of wood or metal, but can be made of other materials.

  3. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt impregnated panels (about 2 by 4 ft or 0.61 by 1.22 m) give the appearance of brick or even stone. Many buildings have this siding, especially old sheds and garages. If the panels are straight and level and not damaged, the only indication that they are not real brick may be seen at the corner caps.

  4. Panelling - Wikipedia

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    Panelling (or paneling in the United States) is a millwork wall covering constructed from rigid or semi-rigid components. [1] These are traditionally interlocking wood , but could be plastic or other materials.

  5. Hemming and seaming - Wikipedia

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    hemming process A closed hem A seam. Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the edge is rolled flush to itself, while a seam joins the edges of two materials.

  6. 11 Things That Make The Exterior Of Your Home Look Dated ...

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    Inconsistent Materials “The quickest way to date a project is inconsistent building materials that scream 1980s, 1990s, or 2000s,” says Cooper. “Pick a palette and a material, then embrace ...

  7. Roof seamer - Wikipedia

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    This shows an unseamed metal roof panel lap and two common options for a finished seam profile that a roof seamer can produce. Desired results: The "finished seam profile" can be specified by a roof panel manufacturer as an option for the architectural designer to consider. Factors that can affect the desired results would be aesthetic ...

  8. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    A typical panel would be cut to allow 1/4" (5 mm) between itself and the bottom of the groove in the frame. It is common to place some sort of elastic material in the groove between the edge of the panel and the frame before assembly. These items center the panel in the frame and absorb seasonal movement.

  9. Fiberboard - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of bio-based, secondary raw materials (wood chip or sugarcane fibers) recovered from within 100 miles (160 km) of manufacturing facilities, the binding agent used in this type of fiberboard is an all-natural product, consisting of vegetable starch containing no added formaldehydes.

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