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All steep-slope
roof systems (i.e., roofs with slopes of 25 percent or more) have five basic
components:
1. Roof covering: shingles, tile, slate or metal and underlayment that
protect the sheathing from weather.
2. Sheathing: boards or sheet material that are fastened to roof rafters
to cover a house or building.
3. Roof structure: rafters and trusses constructed to support the sheathing.
4. Flashing: sheet metal or other material installed into a roof system's
various joints and valleys to prevent water seepage.
5. Drainage: a roof system's design features, such as shape, slope
and layout that affect its ability to shed water.
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