A post that supports a roof is called a column.
It would be called the "ATTIC".
No such thing as a galvanized iron roof. They are galvanized steel. The sound is distinct and as I cannot post audio it is impossible to describe the sound. But if you will click the link you can hear it.
They are commonly called dorma windows
It is the foundation of the building.
That is called the eave or plural, the eaves.
the post that supports a house is called a column.
the post that supports a house is called a column.
A rafter is part of a roof, it supports the roof.
A roof joist is a horizontal beam that supports the ceiling below, while a roof rafter is a sloped beam that supports the roof itself. Joists help distribute the weight of the roof and ceiling, while rafters provide the framework for the roof's shape and support the weight of the roof materials.
A roof joist is a horizontal beam that supports the ceiling, while a rafter is a sloped beam that supports the roof. Joists are typically found in the horizontal plane, while rafters are angled to support the roof's pitch.
Roof supports are commonly referred to as "trusses" or "rafters." Trusses are pre-engineered structures that provide support and stability to the roof, while rafters are individual sloped beams that extend from the ridge or peak of the roof down to the wall plate. Both are essential for distributing the weight of the roof and ensuring its structural integrity.
To attach a 4x4 post to an existing deck for a roof, you can use post brackets or hardware designed for this purpose. Secure the brackets to the deck surface and then attach the post to the brackets using screws or bolts. Make sure the post is plumb and securely fastened to support the weight of the roof.
it is called a roof
The roof
The roof of the cavity is called the "dorsal surface."
A post that supports a tent is commonly referred to as a "tent pole." Tent poles provide structural support, helping to elevate the tent's canopy and maintain its shape. They can be made from various materials, including aluminum, fiberglass, or wood, depending on the tent's design and purpose.
A pole that supports a fence.