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Granger, IN Posts: 123
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Lake Country, Wisconsin Posts: 106
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Wrapped eave?
[#2] Posted: 02/26/2010 - 08:35:52 AM |  | |
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It is referred to as a "Return".
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Nazareth, PA Posts: 1066
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Wrapped eave?
[#3] Posted: 02/26/2010 - 08:38:35 AM |  | |
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cornice return
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Lake Country, Wisconsin Posts: 106
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Wrapped eave?
[#4] Posted: 02/26/2010 - 08:41:13 AM |  | |
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Most of these that I see, and I do take the time to look at them carefully, are mostly rotted. I wish I knew how to flash these areas, lack of a drip edge really is a poor design. Many of these returns are covered in tin which I believe makes adding a drip edge somewhat difficult.
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Granger, IN Posts: 123
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Wrapped eave?
[#5] Posted: 02/26/2010 - 08:46:57 AM |  | |
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Thanks!
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