tejado
Tejado is the Spanish term for the exterior covering that protects a building from weather. It includes the structural support, the waterproof layer, and the outer surface, such as tiles, metal sheets, or slates. The word derives from teja, tile, and tejar, to tile; in everyday usage, tejado often emphasizes the visible roof surface and its slope.
Construction and materials: Roofs have a load-bearing framework (wood, steel, or concrete) and a waterproof covering.
Shapes and terminology: Common forms are the tejado a dos aguas (gable roof) and the tejado a
Maintenance and function: Regular checks for broken tiles, leaks, and moss are important. Keeping gutters clear
Cultural notes: In literature and everyday speech, tejado often evokes traditional or rural imagery, contrasting with