What is a Gable, What is a Soffit, and What is a Ridge Vent?
When trying to gain an understanding of the parts of a roof, we can turn to Google for a basic definition of three exterior components.ga·ble
/ˈɡābəl/ noun-
- the part of a wall that encloses the end of a pitched roof
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- a gable-shaped canopy over a window or door
sof·fit
/ˈsäfət/ noun noun: soffit; plural noun: soffits-
- the underside of an architectural structure such as an arch, a balcony, or overhanging eaves
ridge vent
/ridge-vent/ noun noun: ridge vent; plural noun: ridge vents-
- a type of vent installed at the peak of a sloped roof which allows warm, humid air to escape a building’s attic
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- most common on shingled residential buildingsYour Roof Design
Let’s Consider a Gable
Most roofs, especially those in Maryland, have a gable. The pitch looks like a triangle on an A frame. It’s not uncommon for roofs like these to be covered in asphalt shingles. if your roof type is pitched, you probably have a gable. Professional roofers are well-versed in replacing the shingles on these roofs after aging or exterior damage from a storm.Want a quick recap of vent types? Return to this guide on the difference between gable, soffit & ridge vents.


