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Air BarrierA sheet material used both as vapor retarder and an air barrier. It hinders infiltration of water and air into the building.

Soffit Vent

Attic VentilationAttics are ventilated not only to allow water vapor to escape but also to keep the house cooler in the summer, by preventing the build up of solar heat conducted through the roofing and the roof sheathing. Ridge vent:

Attic Vents

Gable vent: Roof Turbine

BackhoeAids in the excavation of soils from point A to Point B on and around a job site. The buckets width is twenty-four inches.

Batter BoardsAre constructed at least four feet outside of states of the corners of the foundation to allow room for excavation. Strings are stretch across the batter boards and with the use of a plumb bob, jogs on the foundation are staked in or painted on the ground until after excavation.

Brick Arches

Elliptical Segmental

Brick Arches

Arch with keystone

BrickCentering: centering is a temporary support to hold the brick until mortar is dry.

Brick BondsEnglish Bond-Stretchers with headers.

Common bond-rows of stretchers.

Bricks Bonds

Rowlocks

Brick Bonds

Soldiers

Bricks

Sailors Shiner

Brick sizesWidth=3”5/8Height=2”1/4Length=7”1/2

Brick sizes Width=2”5/8Height=2”3/4Length=7”1/2

BulldozerUsed to start rough site work and also used to carry heavy amounts of soils to stockpiles and other places to site.

CladdingBrick Clad- Common Bond

Cladding

EIFS Stone Clad

Cladding

Wood Shingles

Code RequirementsThis meets code it’s clear opening of it meets the 5.7 feet square feet egress.

This window is 2’ from the floor, and fits inside the max. limit of the code.

Concrete JointsAn intentional liner discontinuity in a structure or component design to form a plain of weakness where cracking can occur in response to various forces so as to minimize cracking elsewhere in the structure. crack

Isolation JointSeparation that allows adjoining parts of a structure to move freely from one another, both in the horizontal and vertical directions. Column isolated from slab

CMU=Three Bricks

8" x 8" x 16"Concrete block, when reinforced with concrete columns and tie beams, is a very common building material for the load-bearing walls of buildings

Concrete Masonry Unit

Decorative CMU

Ribbed CMU

Split Face

Doors

Panel Stile Top rail Lock rail Bottom rail

Doors

Exterior Flush

DoorsTransom: the horizontal lintel or beam across a window, dividing it into stages or heights

Sidelight: Is a window usually with a vertical emphasis, that flanks a door.

Electrical Components

The house Underground Transformer: steps the voltage from the power source before entering the house.

Electrical ComponentsService head: same thing as a transformer but on top of the house, its steps down the voltage.

Electrical Components

MeterReads how much power the house or facility is consuming.

Electrical Duplex receptor: allows the person to access the power to turn of lights, fans,etc.

Framing Elements

1.Anchor Bolts

Framing Elements

2.Sill Plate 3.Floor Joist

Framing Elements

4.Sub-Flooring 5.Sole Plate

Framing Elements

6.Stud 7.Top Plate

Framing Elements

8.Ceiling Joist 9.Rafter

Framing Elements

10.Roof Decking 11.Sheathing

Framing Elements

12.Stringer

Front End Loadingis a heavy equipment machine (often used in construction) that is primarily used to "load" material (asphalt, demolition debris, dirt, feed, gravel, logs, raw minerals, recycled material, rock, sand, wood chips, etc.) into or onto another type of machinery (dump truck, conveyor belt, feed-hopper, rail-car, etc.).

Gypsum BoardA common method of constructing interior walls of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper, then kiln dried.

Heat PumpCompressor-is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume.

Evaporator-takes air and evaporates it when it becomes moist.

Installation

Loose fill

InsulationBatt-here is put in to keep unwanted air from heating or cooling the wall to the interior rooms.

Keeps the cold from entering the house and keeps the warm air in when cold

Insulation

Foam-

Instillation

Rigid Board

Lintelwhere a horizontal member (the lintel—or header) is supported by two vertical posts at either end. This form is commonly used to support the weight of the structure located above the openings in a bearing wall created by windows and doors.

MortarJoint #1- Troweled, 3/8 inch, foundation on house, Type M

Joint #2- Tooled, 3/8 inch, residential home, type N

Oriented Stranded BoardIt is not astatically appealing and cannot be a finish product such as sanded down or anything. It is assembled by parts of wood being compressed with glue to create.

PlumbingLavatory-Typically a 2” pipe used to drain lavatory. Drop in

Plumbing

Water closet 3” pipe

Plumbing

Shower

PlumbingRoof vent VTR= A tube or small dome mounted near the ridge

of the roof to allow passage of air through the attic.

Bathroom sink

Drop in

PlywoodLong thin sheets of wood that are glued together.

Veneer-thins slices of wood that are glued onto core panels.

Radiant BarrierA reflective foil placed adjacent to an air space in a roof or wall assembly as a deterrent to a passage of inferred energy.

Rebar

Thickness is 5/8 inch, #5The purpose of this is to form a column to support the next floor.

Steep roof drainingGutter-A channel that collects rain water and

snow melts at the eve of the roof. Downspout- a vertical pipe for conducting water from a roof to a lower level.

Splash blockDrains the water away from the building.

Steep Roof MaterialUnderlayment – a layer of waterproof material such as felt between roof sheathing and roofing

Clay tilesShingle: a Type of weather protection and retards water penetration.

Roof Material

Wood Shingle Metal Panel roof-Aluminum

Roof Shapes

Gable

Roof Shapes

Gabrel

Roof Shapes

Hip Roof

Mansard

Steep roof terms

• Ridge – the level intersection of two roof panels

• Valley – a roof ridge the drains water towards it.

• Eave – the horizontal edge at the low side of a sloping roof.

• Rake – the sloping edge of a steep roof.• Soffit – the undersurface of a horizontal

element of a building’s roof

StoneRandom Rubble Pattern

Course rubble pattern

Vapor Retarder

Waterproofing

Liquid applied

Weep HoleA small open who’s purpose is to permit drainage of water that accumulates inside a building component or assembly.

Weep hole

Welded Wire FabricA grid of steel rods that are welded together used to reinforce a concrete slab.

Windows Single Hung

Casement

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