Exterior surfacing definition
Exterior surfacing means the material(s) used to surface the exterior of a building to protect against exposure to the elements. "Exterior surfacing" includes but is not limited to:
Exterior surfacing means the material(s) used to surface the exterior of a dwelling(s), other structure(s), farm building(s), structures, includes but not limited to grain bins, corn cribs, silos, grain legs, and portable building(s) to protect against exposure to the elements. “Exterior surfacing” includes but is not limited to:
Exterior surfacing means the material(s) used to surface the exterior of a dwelling(s), other structure(s), farm building(s), structures, includes but not limited to grain bins, corn cribs, silos, grain legs, and portable building(s) to protect against exposure to the elements. “Exterior surfacing” includes but is not limited to:
a. “Roof surfacing”;
b. Siding, including soffits, fascia, gutters and downspouts;
c. Doors, including overhead doors and door wraps;
d. Windows, including window wraps;
e. Skylights; and
f. Valley metal.