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With a spacious deck opening from the master suite, these homeowners wanted to enjoy the lakeside view from the rest of their vacation home, and double dormers added off the guest rooms offered a perfect solution.

 


Gable Vents
Gable vents help heat escape and help keep condensation from forming in the attic during winter months.
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Gable vents are usually installed on the exterior wall of your attic in order to create proper air circulation during extreme climate conditions. In months of intense weather, the inside of your house can be regulated with heating and cooling systems.

Gables are constructed at different heights and degrees depending on what you want. For example: If your house roof has a 30 degree pitch then it looks the best to match this to your pergola. However you can have any pitch you want.

A gabled roof is a type of sloped roof in which the two halves of the roof meet to form a peak which tops triangular sections of wall on either end of the home; technically, it is these triangular sections that are known as gables, ...

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While gable vents do not involve dismantling the roof, they do require cutting through your home's siding and the underlying plywood sheathing.
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The House of the Seven Gables (other than the Hawthorne room), has been restored as it might have appeared in 1808 with some original furnishings and a penny shop like the one imagined in the book, ...

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Gable End A gable is that part of an exterior wall, above the level of the eaves, which conforms to the inverted-V configuration of the roof rafters.

Gable House Plans - Multi-Generational Home
This multi-generational gable house plan is essentially two houses in one, offering attached accommodations while maintaining a sense of privacy.

Gable - A decorative finish to the upper part of a wall designed to obscure the roof.
Gable End - An end wall in a building that has a gable.

gable end (mur de pignon, m.) The entire end wall of a house having a gable roof.
gable roof See roof types.

Gable Roof: A type of roof with sloping planes of the same pitch on each side of the ridge. Has a gable at each end.
Galvanize: To coat a metal with zinc by dipping it in molten zinc after cleaning.

Gable A triangular area of an exterior wall formed by two sloping roofs.
Gambrel A roof where each side has two slopes; a steeper lower slope and a flatter upper one; a 'barn roof'. ...

Gable- The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the roof.
Gang nail plate- A steel plate attached to both sides at each joint of a truss. Sometimes called a fishplate or gussett.

Gable
The pitched portion of the home located above the eave section. A triangular portion of a wall between the lines of a sloping roof.
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Gable: The vertical, triangular portion of a roof, extending from the eaves up the ridge of the roof.
Glazing: The process of installing glass or panels into the sash or frame of the window.

Gable - The vertical triangular end of a building, from the eaves to the ridge
Gable Roof - A roof consisting of two rectangular planes sloping up to a ridge, forming gables on both ends ...

Gable. In house construction, the portion of the roof above the eave line of a double-sloped roof.
Gable end. An end wall having a gable.

Gable The upper triangular part of an external wall at the end of a double-pitched roof Gable-roof A double pitched roof, sloping straight from the ridge to the eaves on two sides, ...

Gable: The upper portion of a sidewall that comes to a triangular point at the ridge of a sloping roof.
Gable roof: A type of roof containing sloping planes of the same pitch on each side of the ridge. Contains a gable at each end.

Gable - The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the roof.
Grade - Ground level, or the elevation at any given point. Also the work of leveling dirt. Also the designated quality of a manufactured piece of wood.

Gable the part of the roof above the eave line of a double-sloped roof.
Gable end is an end wall having a gable.
Gloss is a paint or enamel that contains a relatively low proportion of pigment and dries to a sheen or luster.

gable end - sides of a building with a gable roof where the wall reaches all the way to the ridge
glazing - glass used in doors and windows
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Gable Roof- A roof that consists of two sloping planes that meet at the ridge or peak. The planes are supported at their ends by triangular, upward extensions of walls known as gables.

Gable - The end wall of a home that extends from the eaves to the peak of the roof, normally it is triangular in shape.

GABLE - Steep triangular roof shape in which rafters are attached from ridge board to double top plate. A house with a gable roof usually has a spacious attic.
GRADELINE - The location where the soil rests against the foundation wall.

Gable " A sidewall, typically triangular, that is formed by two sloping roof planes.
Gable roof " A type of roof with sloping planes of the same pitch on each side of the ridge. Has a gable at each end.

GABLE The triangular end of a house formed at the end of a pitched roof, from eaves level to apex.
GABLE ROOF A roof shape consisting of two sloping surfaces.

Gable: The portion of the roof above the eave line of a double-sloped roof.
Gable Vent: A louver mounted in the top of the gable to allow the passage of air through the attic.

Gable: An end wall of a building housing a triangular-shaped upper portion formed by a sloping roof on either side of a ridge. The triangular part of a wall beneath the inverted "V" of the roof line.
Gable end: An end wall having a gable.

GABLE - The end of a building as distinguished from the front or rear side. The triangular end of an exterior wall from the level of the eaves to the ridge of a double-sloped roof.

Gable Stud: A stud which is a component of the framing of the gable end of the framing of the gable end of a structure.


Gable - The triangular end of a building with a sloping roof.
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Barrage Board - The fascia or board at the gable just under the edge of the roof.

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Gable: A triangular-shaped portion of the end wall of a building directly under the sloping roof and above the Eave line. See Fig 1.

Gable Roof: A roof configuration that has gable ends. See Fig 1.

Gable
The triangular wall beneath the end of a gable roof; the vertical triangular end of a building from the eaves to the apex of the roof.
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Gable end roof trusses look like a triangle with evenly spaced vertical studs. We also framed a window opening for the attic storage space on one gable truss.

Gables at the Mark Twain house have massive brackets and decorative trusses.
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Gable trusses are used at the ends of the roof (the outermost trusses on either end). The vertical pieces are 16 inches on center so that siding can be nailed on.

Gable
Uppermost portion of the end wall of a building that comes to a triangular point under a sloping roof.
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Gable - The vertical wall at the end of a pitched roof, an inverted 'V'.

Gable
The triangular upper part of a wall closing the end of a ridged roof
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Any type of framing in which the purpose is to extend a gable out over a brick ledge and provide a place for siding to be nailed to.

Gable
The triangular end wall of a house that has sloping roofs.
Grading
Preparing the site for a building as well as creating a slope around the completed structure for runoff.

GABLE
- a pitched section of roof rising above the height of the patio cover.
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Gable
The triangular part of a wall under the inverted "v" of the roof line.
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Gable: The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the roof.
General Contractor: A contractor who enters into a contract with the owner of a project for the construction of the project and who takes full responsibility for its completion, ...

Gable The triangular end of a gable-roofed house.
Gambrel Roof A roof with two pitches, the lower slope steeper than the upper.
Girder heavy structural member supporting lighter structural members of a floor or roof.

Gable - A vertical surface commonly situated at the end of a building, usually adjoining a pitched roof.
Gable End - A wall of a structure having a gable at its end.

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GABLE ROOF-A roof with two pitches, designed to provide more space on the upper floors.
GALVANIZED PIPE-Steel pipe with a protective zinc coating. Used for supply of domestic water and waste and vent
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Gable
A vertical, triangular part of a building, contained between the slopes of a double-sloped roof.
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- gable trim pieces (mounted in the peak of the gable) can give your home a victorian flare or just the right craftsman accent to set it apart. Just be sure you choose the appropriate trim for the style of your home.

A gabled roof, cedar shakes and a wide, welcoming front porch add plenty of curb appeal to this farmhouse-inspired design by Visbeen Associates. Inside, the main level lives large and is designed for casual living with open spaces.

A Gable-Dormer Retrofit
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A gabled portico with six tapered columns and a fanciful interpretation of a fanlight-a half-round cut-out in the gable with wrought-iron grillwork-gives presence to the entry of this newly built seaside cottage but keeps the mood informal.

The gable ends come in 2 sections. I nail up the first one, install a cleat, then put up the other half.
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The trim which is all precut and primed, covers any remaining raw wood, unfinished surfaces and joints.
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gable the vertical triangular end of a building from the eaves to the apex of the roof
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