Fascia assembly and method of making same

E - Fixed Constructions – 04 – D

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E04D 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1331831

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A sheet material assembly for forming a fascia assembly, raised roof edge assembly, coping assembly, or other such building component assembly, is disclosed. Such assembly includes at least a longitudinally-extending generally vertical outer face member, and frequently a longitudinally-extending, generally vertical inner face member spaced laterally away from the outer face member with an intermediate member disposed between the spaced-apart inner and outer face members to interconnect the inner and outer face members. Preferably, both or at least one of the face members has a flange portion located generally at an upper edge, with the intermediate member or an adjacent portion of the face member being secured to the flange portion. Such an assembly facilitates the forming of an angulated configuration, or a curved arcuate configuration, in order to form a "corner" portion of the filling any unsightly notches or gaps in laterally-protruding portions of the components and is preferably molded from a resilient material of a color that is complementary to the finished sheet material components.

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