Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: michael papworth on June 09, 2008, 03:47:53 pm
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I've just found a message on my machine asking me if I can clean the inverted V-shaped thingys on the end of a lady's house. I guess that she means the boards on the gable end.
I guess that there is an alternative name to "inverted V-shaped thingys" and I'd like to know what it is before I call her back.
I can just imagine the conversation when I ask her about these inverted V-shaped thingys etc.
Here's a picture of what I mean, just in case there are a number of inverted V-shaped thingys that I could be referring to ...
(http://www.wally-the-window-washer.co.uk/boards.gif)
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fascia board is what we call em round ere
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No, it's not fascia. Guttering is attached to the fascia.
I've just found barge boards. Is that it?
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barge boards, thats what i call them as well
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soffit
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Gable end barge boards
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Gable end barge boards
exactamondo ;)
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yes it is barge boards my mistake
Definition: Exterior visible flat trim board that follows the rake of the roof.
A decorative board covering the projecting rafter (fly rafter) of the gable end.
The exterior wide trim board spanning the distance from the roof ridge to the cornice return
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yes it is barge boards my mistake
Definition: Exterior visible flat trim board that follows the rake of the roof.
A decorative board covering the projecting rafter (fly rafter) of the gable end.
The exterior wide trim board spanning the distance from the roof ridge to the cornice return
Hey, Lee ... that's GR8! Where did you get that definition from?
It would be dead useful for someone to put together a list of all these terms like jamb; soffit; barge boards etc.
I don't know about you guys, but I feel like a right Wally when customers use terms that I should know and don't know.
Up until a few weeks ago I didn't know the difference between a capping and a finial on a conservatory. Felt like a right d**k head when a customer put me right.
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My turn to be a d**k!
I know what a finial is (Fancy decorative thingymajig on top on con roof) but what is a capping?? Is it the end bit (usually a spikey thingymajig) of the finial?? ::)
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The capping is properly called a ridge capping - and is the decorative repeating fleur-de-lys and cross thing. The finial is the spikey bit at the end.
I'm going to make it a project to collect these terms together with drawings and/or photos and make them available to colleagues in an ebook. I'll start a new thread later asking for contributions and put it together over the coming days/weeks.
My contribution to *CPD for window cleaners
Can't do it right now:
1 - Wife putting tea on the table
2 - Off to B&Q to get a Harris pole!
* CPD = continuing professional development
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Poleman - Well done!!!!
Precisely what we need.
Bravo!!!!!
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cracking wee picture that