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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Glossary of Roofing Terms: I
ICBO: International Conference of Building Officials, responsible for The Uniform Building Code. Ice Dam: Ice formed at the transition from a warm surface to a cold surface, such as along the overhang of a house. The build-up of ice is the result of ice or snow melting on the roof area over the warmer, living area of a building and then refreezing when it runs down and reaches the overhang. Ignition Temperature: The minimum temperature at which a material will combust. Impact Resistance: A roof assembly’s ability to withstand the impact from falling objects such as hail. Impregnate: To saturate; in roofing, asphalt impregnated fiber glass roofing felts are fiber glass mats that have been completely permeated with asphalt bitumen. Infrared Thermography: The use of an infrared camera to detect moisture in roof insulation. Inorganic: Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life; relating to compounds not containing hydrocarbon groups. Insect Screen: Material used to inhibit an insects ability to enter a building through openings in a roof such as vents. Insulation: Material used to help maintain a certain temperature in a building by reducing the flow of heat to and from that building. See also Thermal Insulation. Intake Ventilation: The part of a ventilation system used to draw fresh air in. Usually vents installed in the soffit or along the eaves of a building. Interlayment: A waterproof material usually installed between adjacent rows of wood shakes to help with the roof’s waterproofing characteristics. Interlocking Shingles: Shingles that lock together to provide wind resistance. See also T-Lock. Internal Pressure: Atmospheric pressure inside a structure that correlates to the number and location of openings and air leaks. Inverted Roof Membrane Assembly (IRMA®): A variation of the "Protected Membrane Roof Assembly" in which Styrofoam® brand insulation is used. IRMA® and Styrofoam® are registered trademarks of the Dow Chemical Company. Isocyanate: A highly reactive organic chemical containing one or more Isocyanate groups. A basic component in Sprayed Polyurethane Foam systems and some polyurethane coating systems. | |||
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