The eave closure can be ventilated with weep holes small holes throughout the strip of metal to promote air flow below the tile.
Concrete tile roof eave closure.
Eagle roofing products tests all of our concrete roof tile to the standards accepted by the prevailing code body for a given area.
Known as either a bird stop eave closure or eave riser this component of a tile roof is a code approved 26 gauge galvanized or aluminum metal that prevents intrusion under the tile by birds or other wildlife.
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There is 80 less labor expense than cement.
It keeps the first course of tile straight and is much faster to install.
Our metal tile eave closures are far superior to other closures for many reasons.
Eave riser bird stop eave closure.
Eaves are the edges of the roof which overhang the face of a wall.
Our concrete roof tile portfolio includes beautiful high and medium barrel tile as well as a gorgeous assortment of flat profiles in rich colors and contrasting textures that will complement any residential or commercial architecture.
To keep out the birds you need eave closures or what we call bird stop.
Metal is consistent in color and allows proper drainage.
Current roof code requires bird stop on new roofs and replacement roofs if you re completely changing out the tile.
It cost less than half the cost of rubber.
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It also provides proper rise for the eave course or first row of tile and is used to close the convex opening below the eave course of all profile tiles such as eagle s capistrano malibu or flat profiles.
In addition boral roofing s offers vented eave risers as part of boral roofing s energy efficient roof system that allows natural intake of cool fresh air to keep the.
Boral roofing s eave risers elevate the tiles at the eave to the proper height while also blocking the openings at the eave to prevent infestation of birds and vermin.
More specifically it is used to close the convex opening below the eave course of barrel tiles such as eagle roofing products capistrano or malibu profiles.
A strip of metal under the concrete roof tile that prevents wildlife intrusion while providing proper rise for the eave course first row of tile for flat tiles and closes the convex opening below the eave course for barrel profiles.