A ridge cap is like a crown for your roof, it sits on top and keeps everything snug.
Imagine you're building a snow fort. You stack blocks to make walls, but the top of the wall needs something special so the snow doesn’t fall out. That’s where the ridge cap comes in, it's like putting a strong, flat block on top of your roof's peak.
How It Keeps Things Together
When you put metal roofing on a house, each piece is like a puzzle tile that fits with its neighbors. But at the very top, where two sides meet, there’s an open space, kind of like a gap between your blocks in the snow fort.
That's where the ridge cap steps in! It’s a long, flat piece of metal that sits on top of those open spaces and snaps into place with special edges. This makes sure no rain or wind can sneak through, it's like putting a lid on your snow fort so the snow stays inside.
Why It's Great
The ridge cap doesn’t just look nice, it also helps protect your house from bad weather, just like how the top of your snow fort keeps you dry when it starts to rain. And because it’s made of metal, it can last a long time without getting broken or worn down. A ridge cap is like a crown for your roof, it sits on top and keeps everything snug.
Imagine you're building a snow fort. You stack blocks to make walls, but the top of the wall needs something special so the snow doesn’t fall out. That’s where the ridge cap comes in, it's like putting a strong, flat block on top of your roof's peak.
Examples
- Imagine two metal strips meeting at the peak, the ridge cap fits snugly over them to seal the gap.
- If you've ever seen a roof with a shiny line along the top, that's where the ridge cap goes.
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See also
- How to install a metal roof ridge cap for Union's MasterRib panel.?
- Why 95% of American Homes Are Made With 2x4s?
- What are blocks?
- What are structural elements?
- What are different kinds of blocks?