Accessories
In addition to main building components, ALTIS provides a wide range of building accessories. Some of them are listed below-
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Canopy -
An overhanging or projecting roof structure, below the eave level,supported
at one end only.
An overhanging or projecting roof structure, below the eave level,supported
at one end only.
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Down-spout -
Cold-formed sheet metal section used to carry water from the gutter of a building to the ground or storm drainage system.
Cold-formed sheet metal section used to carry water from the gutter of a building to the ground or storm drainage system.
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Fascia -
An accessory whose function is to enhance the appearance of a wall. Also used to cover the eave or gable of a building.
An accessory whose function is to enhance the appearance of a wall. Also used to cover the eave or gable of a building.
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Gutter -
Pre-formed light gauge metal channel at the roof, along the side walls, or in valleys of multi-gabled roofs for the collection of rainwater.
Pre-formed light gauge metal channel at the roof, along the side walls, or in valleys of multi-gabled roofs for the collection of rainwater.
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Louver -
A wall opening provided with slanted blades, fixed or movable, to allow flow of air inside the building.
A wall opening provided with slanted blades, fixed or movable, to allow flow of air inside the building.
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Roof Curb -
Weatherproof flashing used on roofs to support power ventilators or ducting. Roof Curbs can be fiberglass or sheet metal.
Weatherproof flashing used on roofs to support power ventilators or ducting. Roof Curbs can be fiberglass or sheet metal.
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Ridge Ventilator -
The ventilator used at the ridge line.
The ventilator used at the ridge line.