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lis plang

English translation: fascia (board)

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Indonesian term or phrase:lis plang
English translation:fascia (board)
Entered by: Suzan Piper

05:47 Jul 9, 2008
Indonesian to English translations [PRO]
Construction / Civil Engineering
Indonesian term or phrase: lis plang
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Suzan Piper
Australia
Local time: 16:24
fascia (board)
Explanation:
Architecturally, "fascia" refers to a flat, horizontal band. A flat board that runs horizontally along the eaves of a roof, typically capping the ends of the roof rafters to give the roof edge a more finished look and provide a base for attaching gutters.
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Hendarto Setiadi
Indonesia
Local time: 13:24
Grading comment
That's it Hendarto - thanks ya
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Summary of answers provided
3 +4fascia (board)
Hendarto Setiadi
3border plank
Hadiyono Jaqin


  

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border plank


Explanation:
IMHO

Hadiyono Jaqin
Thailand
Local time: 13:24
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Indonesian
PRO pts in category: 12
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24 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +4
fascia (board)


Explanation:
Architecturally, "fascia" refers to a flat, horizontal band. A flat board that runs horizontally along the eaves of a roof, typically capping the ends of the roof rafters to give the roof edge a more finished look and provide a base for attaching gutters.


    Reference: http://www.nortonsiding.com/learning-center/glossary-roofing...
Hendarto Setiadi
Indonesia
Local time: 13:24
Native speaker of: Indonesian
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
That's it Hendarto - thanks ya

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agree  Hadiyono Jaqin
2 mins

agree  ErichEko ⟹⭐
41 mins

agree  ivo abdman
41 mins

agree  Elisabeth Evi: fascia or facia ... both are correct
1 day 4 hrs
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