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by Rob Krauss


Best Practices: Alternatives to Roof Edge Blocking

The most critical point of the roof assembly is the roof edge. This juncture is the most susceptible to wind uplift failures and moisture infiltration. The majority of roof damage created by high-velocity winds is initiated at the perimeter or corners of the building and infiltrates throughout the field of the system.

by John A. D'Annunzio




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