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Roof Rakes and Eaves: What is the Difference?

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What is the Eave of a House?

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Did you know that there are three distinct types of roof eaves?
- Firstly, open eaves or exposed eaves lack any material extending back from the fascia to the wall.
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- Conversely, closed eaves, which are the standard today, utilize materials such as aluminum, vinyl, fiber cement, concrete board, or wood/wood composite like T1-11 to cover the space between the fascia and the house.
- Lastly, boxed roof eaves share similarities with closed eaves but have a distinctive boxy appearance and may extend further down the exterior wall compared to closed eaves.
Roof Rakes

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Materials Used for Roof Eave and Rake

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Eave And Soffit Maintenance And Repairs

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Common Questions about Eave and Rake

What does a rake rafter refer to?
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What are some common issues associated with the rake of a roof?
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How frequently should eave and rake undergo inspection?
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