- Cant Strip
- A beveled strip used under flashing to modify the angle at the point where the roofing or waterproofing membrane meets any vertical element.
- Cantilever
- A self-supporting projection without external bracing in which a beam or series of beams is supported by a downward force behind a fulcrum.
- Cap Flashing
- That portion of the flashing built into a vertical surface to prevent the flow of water behind the base flashing. The cap flashing overlaps and caps off the top of the base flashing.
- Capillarity
- The action by which the surface of a liquid (where it is in contact with a solid) is elevated or depressed, depending upon the relative attraction of the molecules of the liquid for each other and for those of the solid.
- Cap Sheet
- A granule-surfaced coated sheet used as the top ply of a built-up roof membrane or flashing.
- Caulk
- Fill in a joint with mastic or cement.
- Caulking
- A composition of vehicle and pigment, used at ambient temperatures for filling joints, that remains plastic for an extended time after application.
- Cement Asphaltic Plastic
- A mixture of asphalt, solvent, and mineral stabilizer used for example to adhere flashings or to fill pan flashings.
- Clawing
- The downward curving of the butt portion of the shingle. This creates a hump along the leading edge and a widening of the cutout. The bulge thus created is susceptible to substantial damages by wind action, hail, and ice. Clawing is part of the normal aging process of shingles, and is a sign of long service.
- Closed Valley
- A valley where the flashing is covered by shingles.
- Coal Tar
- A dark brown to black, semi-solid hydrocarbon obtained as residue from the partial evaporation or distillation of coal tar.
- Coal-Tar Felts
- A felt that has been saturated with refined coal tar.
- Coal-Tar Pitch
- A bituminous material produced by distilling crude tar residue derived from the cooking of coal. It is used as the waterproofing material for tar and gravel built-up roofing.
- Coated Sheet Felts
- (1) an asphalt felt that has been coated on both sides with harder, more viscous asphalt; (2) a glass fiber felt that has been simultaneously impregnated and coated with asphalt on both sides.
- Cold-Processing Roofing
- A continuous, semi-flexible roof membrane, consisting of plies of felts, mats or fabrics that are laminated on a roof with alternate layers of cold-applied roof cement and surfaced with a cold-applied coating.
- Collar
- A metal cap flashing around a vent pipe projecting above a roof deck.
- Concealed Nailing
- Application of roll roofing in such a manner as to conceal or cover all nails heads used to fasten the roofing to nailable decks. Also referred to as blind nailing.
- Condensation
- The conversion of water vapor or other gas to liquid as the temperature drops or the atmospheric pressure rises.
- Conductor
- A pipe for conveying rainwater from a roof gutter to a drain, or from a roof drain to a storm drain.
- Coping
- The covering piece on top of a wall exposed to the weather, usually sloped to shed water.
- Cornice
- Projection at the top of a wall. Term applied to a construction under the eaves where the roof and sidewalls meet. The top course, or courses of a wall when treated as a projecting crowning member.
- Counterflashing
- Formed metal or elastomeric sheeting secured on or into a wall, curb, pipe, rooftop unit or other surface, to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners.
- Course
- (1) the term used for each application of material that forms the waterproofing system or the flashing; (2) one layer of a series of materials applied to a surface (i.e., a five-course wall flashing is composed of three applications of mastic with one ply of felt sandwiched between each layer of mastic).
- Coverage
- The surface area continuously covered by a specific quantity of a particular roofing material.
- Crack
- A separation or fracture occurring in a roof membrane or roof deck, generally caused by thermal induced stress or substrate movement.
- Cracking
- After long exposure, a fissure or fissure pattern appearing on the shingle or roofing due to weathering of the asphalt.
- Crazing
- Surface deterioration of a shingle by the formation of a pattern of fine hairline cracks.
- Creep
- The permanent deformation of a roofing material or roof system caused by the movement of the roof membrane that results from continuous thermal stress or loading.
- Cricket
- A relatively small, elevated area of a roof constructed to divert water around a chimney, curb or other projection.
- Curb
- A wall of wood or masonry built above the level of the roof, surrounding a roof opening such as for installation of roof fans or other equipment, and at expansion joints in the roof deck.
- Cutback
- Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, flashing cements and roof coatings.
- Cutoff
- A detail designed to prevent lateral water movement into the insulation where the membrane terminates at the end of a day's work, or used to isolate sections of the roofing system. It is usually removed before the continuation of the work.
- Cutout
- The slot between shingle tabs to create the distinctive 2 or 3 tab appearance.