Visual Dictionary- Sheathing 1

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Visual Dictionary Course And Downspout

Air Barrier Paper Air Barrier Paper is used to prevent airflow and water penetration into the house. In this instance the air barrier paper is wrapped around the opening where a new door is being placed.

Attic Ventilation Soffit vent-opening under the eave of the roof that allows air to flow into the attic. Soffit vent

Attic Ventilation (contd.) Gable vent Gable vent-opening used to exhaust excess heat from the attic. Ridge vent-long open assembly that allows air to circulate out of the ridge of a roof. Gable Vent Ridge Vent

Attic Ventilation (Contd.) Roof turbine-help exhaust heat from the attic or building. Pulls the air away from it. Roof Turbine

Backhoe A backhoe is primarily used in the beginning stages of residential construction. It is used for such things as digging foundations. The width of the bucket in this picture is 2 feet.

Brick Arches Jack arch Arch with a Keystone Jack Arch

Brick Arches (contd.) Centering-temporary framework used to construct domes and arches. Centering Roman Arch

Brick Bonds running Flemish Stacked Bond - Brick stacked on top in a vertical and horizontal straight pattern English garden wall- Flemish bond every other brick every fourth or 5 th row

Brick Work soldier Rowlock soldier Rowlock Header Sailor

Brick Work (contd.) Rowlock Stretcher stretcher

Brick Sizes Modular Norman 3 5/8” by 2 ¼” by 7 5/8” 4 5/8” by 2 ¼” by 11 5/8”

Bulldozer A Bulldozer is used to grade a site. A bulldozer is a machine that pushes dirt or any sort of land off or on a job site

Cladding Brick EIFS Brick EIFS

Cladding (contd.) Wood shake- A shingle from a split log and not sawn Wood Shingle -small unit of wood nailed in overlapping fashion to render a wall or sloping roof water tight. Wood Boards Limestone (Travertine) Coursed Ashlar

Code Requirements Measurements of stairs: Tread- 11” riser- 7” nosing-3/4” Code= tread-10”min riser-7 ¾”max nosing-3/4” to 1 ¼ “… The stairs meet the requirements -Window opening width is 27” and height is 35”= around 6.8 square feet. Code is 5.7 square feet minimum so it passes -Opening is 15” from finished floor. Code is maximum 44” above finished floor

Control Joint An intentional, linear descontinuity in a structure or a component, designed to form a plane of weakness where cracking can occur in response to various forces so as to minimize or eliminate cracking elsewhere in the structure.

Isolation Joint Isolation joint-A joint in the concrete that is all the way around a column or pole. The concrete around it is usually poured at a separate time than the rest of the slab. This power pole is separated from the rest of the median.

Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) Building material that is hollowed concrete block. Meant to be laid in mortar. Standard dimensions are 8’ by 8’ by 16’ Bricks

Concrete Masonry Unit (Contd.) 12” thick CMU 8” thick CMU

Decorative CMU Ribbed Split face Ribbed Split Block

Doors Flush door

Doors Top Rail stile Lock rail Bottom rail panel

Doors Transom Side light Transom-small window located directly above the door Sidelight- tall, narrow window located to the side of the door.

Electrical Components power pole transformer-This is used to step down the power so that it can be used within a residence. Meter-A meter measures (in Kilowatt/hour) the energy usage in a building.

Electrical Components (Contd.) Service head The assembly by which electricity is conducted from outdoor lines to meter base. Service Head

Electrical Components (contd.) A panel board houses circuit breakers that divert the main power supply into different circuits and shuts of if a circuit is tripped. Duplex recepticle -A Duplex receptacle grounds anything that is in need of a source of energy. It provide power to common household items.

Framing Elements #6 Stud #4 Subflooring #8 Ceiling Joists #7 Top plate #5 Sole Plate

Framing Elements (Contd.) #3 Floor Joists #10 Roof Decking #9 Rafter #11 Sheathing #2 Sill plate
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