词条 | Reglet | ||
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A reglet is found on the exterior of a building along a masonry wall, chimney or parapet that meets the roof. It is a groove cut within a mortar joint that receives counter-flashing meant to cover surface flashing used to deflect water infiltration. Reglet can also refer to the counter-flashing itself when it is applied on the surface, known as "face reglet" or "reglet-flashing". DescriptionReglet GrooveThe reglet is created typically with a grinder or masonry cutting saw that cuts 3/4" to 1-1/2" deep into a mortar joint between two bricks.[1] The counter-flashing is then inserted to the reglet and held in place with thin metal wedge covered with a sealant. Face RegletA face reglet (also known as reglet-flashing) is counter-flashing that is typically made out of either copper or lead-coated copper.[2] It is applied on the surface of the wall or parapet and screwed into place, with additional sealant placed between the surface and the counter-flashing.[3] It is easily removable for roof repair and flashing replacements. A face reglet can also called a raggle[4] and may be related to regle, a groove. AssemblySee AlsoFlashingReferences1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.fickbros.com/importance-counterflashing-masonry-walls/|title=Reglet Counterflashing|website=www.fickbros.com|language=en|access-date=2018-05-31}} {{Architecture-stub}}2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.riversidesheetmetal.net/flashing-metal/masonry/reglet/}} 3. ^Cash, Carl G.. Roofing failures. London: Spon, 2003. Chapter 6. Print. 4. ^Ryan, Thomas, Edward Allen, and Patrick Rand. Detailing for landscape architects: aesthetics, function, constructibility. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2011. 37. Print. 2 : Moisture protection|Building engineering |
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