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  1. Aug 18, 2022 · A rake board, also known as a rake fascia or rake trim, is a horizontal piece of trim that runs along the rake edge of a sloped roof. Rake boards serve two primary purposes: to prevent water infiltration behind the siding and to give the roof a finished look by hiding the ends of the rafters.

  2. Rake boards are the trim boards that run along the slanting edges of your roof, commonly known as the gables. They are often installed at the peak of the roof, providing a finishing touch and covering the exposed edges of the roofing materials.

  3. What is a roof rake board? The purpose of the rake board is to prevent water from running behind the siding, which helps prevent water damage. Rake boards vary in size and are most commonly wood. Some residential homeowners choose to have the rake board wrapped with metal for a more finished look.

  4. A rake board is a component of a home’s roofing system that travels along the sloped edges of a gable roof, following the roofs pitch. It is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Typically made of wood, PVC, or other composite materials, the rake board is affixed to cover and protect the roof sheathing and rafters’ exposed ends.

  5. Rake boards only run diagonally on the gables of a home whereas fascia only runs horizontally along the roof rafters, trusses and gutters. Fascia also protects the entire roof and siding from inclement weather while a rake board only protects the top edges of the siding and brick.

  6. Sloping from one end of the building to the other, a roof's rake adds tremendous value to a building. It adds form and function, transforming an ordinary-looking home into something special. The rake also provides shadows as well as highlights the architectural treatments that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. What….

  7. Rake boards protect a home and its roofing system from moisture. Rain, snow, and general humidity can cause damage to a roof, and a roof rake can be particularly vulnerable to the formation of ice dams in the wake of a snowstorm, which can lead to leakage.

  8. The rake details include an outer fly rafter (or barge rafter), exposed structural lookouts (which support the extended overhang), and tongue-andgroove boards lining (and hiding) the underside of the plywood roof sheathing.

  9. Oct 31, 2023 · Rake Board. A rake board resembles a fascia board, but it exclusively covers the exposed area of the rake. It’s attached to the ends of the rafters, covering it completely from the front.

  10. Roof rake trim, also known as bargeboard, or rake board, is positioned along the edges of the gabled roofline. It serves to protect against water penetration and adds a finishing touch to the overall appearance of your roof.

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