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Reglet
In architecture a reglet is 1.) a thin, flat band relating to mouldings〔"Reglet" def. 2. ''Oxford English Dictionary'' Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0) © Oxford University Press 2009〕 or 2.) a groove in a wall or parapet for receiving the top edge of a flashing.〔Whitney, William Dwight. "Reglet" def. 2. and "Regle" def. 2. ''The Century dictionary; an encyclopedic lexicon of the English language'',. vol.6, New York: The Century Co., 188991. 5,048. Print.〕 In this usage it is also called a ''raggle''〔Ryan, Thomas, Edward Allen, and Patrick Rand. ''Detailing for landscape architects: aesthetics, function, constructibility''. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2011. 37. Print.〕 and may be related to ''regle'', a groove. If a flashing is simply applied to a surface then it is called a ''face reglet''.〔Cash, Carl G.. ''Roofing failures''. London: Spon, 2003. Chapter 6. Print.〕 Flashing reglets secure a receiver ''counter flashing'' or the roofing membrane and must contain a sealant to secure the material. The reglet counter flashing allows for the roofing material to be removed for re-roofing. Usually, in the U.S.A., when reglet is pronounced, the T is not silent. Alternative descriptions used by tradesmen include "rivlet", or "rivulet". In modern, budget construction where low slope roofing and parapets are used, reglet and coping can comprise the majority of flashing costs. ==References==
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