Roof Cricket Definition

The roof cricket is normally the same pitch as the rest of the roof but not always.
Roof cricket definition. An elevated roof substrate or structure constructed to divert water around a chimney curb away from a wall expansion joint or other projection penetration. When a roof is generated automatically crickets will not be produced but they can be drawn manually using the roof plane tool. It is usually ornamental but may be used for ventilation. Cupola a structure rising above the main roof.
A cricket is a built up area on a roof or other drainable surface that will force the water from accumulating in difficult draining areas of the roof or other draining surface. They need to be done properly or big problems follow. On a sloping roof a small roof for diverting rainwater around an obstruction as a chimney. Roof crickets are found on the high side of a chimney or when one roof meets another.
Dead level a roof or section of roof without any pitch. Cricket a small peaked saddle constructed on the top of the basic roof and behind the chimney. A cricket or saddle is a ridge structure designed to divert water on a roof around the high side of a chimney or the transition from one roof area to another the cricket is normally the same pitch as the rest of the roof but not always. A cricket is generally not required.
Roof crickets are a problem spot on the roof. A cricket is normally built up of tapered roof insulation prior to the actual application of the waterproofing membrane. According to the residential edition of the florida building code r903 2 2 and the international building code ibc the high side of any chimney or other roof penetration that is more than 30 inches wide requires a cricket or saddle.