| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Eaves |
A roof edge that extends out past the exterior wall line. |
| Eaves Trough |
Another name for Gutter. |
| Edge Stripping |
Roofing material used to seal perimeter edge metal and the roof itself. |
| Edge Venting |
The installation of vent material along a roof edge (e.g., Starter Vent) as part of a ventilation system. Edge vent material should be used in conjunction with other venting material (e.g., ridge vent) as it not intended for use by itself |
| EDMP |
(Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) a type of synthetic rubber, is an elastomer which is characterized by a wide range of applications. The E refers to Ethylene, P to Propylene, D to diene and M refers to its classification in ASTM standard D-1418. The “M” class includes rubbers having a saturated chain of the polymethylene type. Aliases (separate with |): Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
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| Elastomer |
A material which, after being stretched, will return to its original shape. |
| Elastomeric |
Properties of a material that will permit it to return to its original shape after being stretched. |
| Elastomeric Coating |
A coating that can be stretched to twice its dimensions and that will return to original when tension is released. |
| Elongation |
The ability of a material to be stretched or lengthened. |
| Embedment |
In roofing, to uniformly press one material into another, such as aggregate into bitumen, roofing felt into bitumen, or granules into a coating. |
| Emulsion |
Fine particles suspended in a liquid solution. See also Asphalt Emulsion and Bituminous Emulsion. |
| End Lap |
The extension of one component of material past the end of an adjacent piece of material. |
| Envelope |
A continuous seal for preventing bitumen from leaking down into or off a building. Is constructed by extending the base sheet or other non-porous ply of felt beyond the edge of the field plies. It is then turned back onto the top of the system and adhered. See also Bitumen-Stop. |
| Epansion Cleat |
A cleat designed to handle thermal movement of the metal roof panels. |
| Epichlorohydrin (ECH) |
A synthetic rubber material similar to EPDM with a stronger resistance to animal fats and oils than EPDM. Aliases (separate with |): ECH
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| Epoxy |
A type of synthetic, thermosetting resins that produce tough, hard, chemical-resistant coatings and adhesives. |
| Equipment Screen |
A nonstructural wall or screen constructed around rooftop equipment such as HVAC units, curbs, etc. to hide the look of the equipment and make the structure more aesthetically pleasing. |
| Equiviscous Temperature (EVT) |
The temperature at which a bitumen attains the proper viscosity for use in built-up roofing. There is usually a twenty-five degree Fahrenheit (25° F) variance permitted above and below the recommended EVT. The EVT is measured in application equipment just prior to application using a standard thermometer or it can be measured just after application using a laser thermometer. Aliases (separate with |): EVT
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| Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) |
A thermoplastic rubber with high tear strength that can be cross-linked by both peroxides and sulfur. Aliases (separate with |): EPDM
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| EVT |
(Equiviscous Temperature) A measure of viscosity used in the tar industry, equal to the temperature in degrees Celsius at which the viscosity of tar is 50 seconds as measured in a standard tar efflux viscometer. Abbreviated EVT. Aliases (separate with |): Equiviscous Temperature
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| Exhaust Vent |
A device used to vent air from the roof cavity with vents that are installed on or near the higher portions of the roof such as the ridge. |
| Expansion Joint |
A built-in separation between building sections to allow for free movement between the sections without damaging the buildings structural components. |
| Exposed Nail Method |
A method of installing roll roofing materials to where all nails/fasteners are visible and exposed to the elements. |
| Exposure |
A method of installing roll roofing materials to where all nails/fasteners are visible and exposed to the elements. |
| Extrusion |
The process of manufacturing and/or shaping a material by forcing it through a die. |

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