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GLOSSARY OF TERMSAmperage - The rate of flow of electricity through wire - measured in terms of amperes. Backfill - The slope of the ground adjacent to the house. Ball Cock Valve - The valve controlling the refilling of the toilet tank. Beam - A supporting member either of wood or steel. Bridging - short, structural members criss - crossed between beams to provide reinforcement and distribution of stress. BTU - A measure of the capacity of a heating or cooling system. Abbreviation of British Thermal Unit. BX Cable - Armored electrical cable wrapped in galvanized steel outer covering. Caulking - Material used to seal exterior cracks and openings such as windows or foundations. Circuit Breakers - A protective device which automatically opens an electrical circuit when it is overloaded. Condensation - Water condensing on wails, ceiling and pipes. Normal in areas of high humidity, usually controlled be ventilation or a dehumidifier. Conduit - A hollow pipe casing through which electric lines run . Downspout - The pipe that carries water down from the gutter or scupper. Also called a leader. Eave - The part of the roof which extends beyond the side wall. Efflorescence - A white powder on the surface of wails due to evaporation of water. Energy Efficiency Ratio - An air conditioning efficiency rating system which indicates the number of BTU'S delivered per watt of power consumed. Fascia - A flat, horizontal board enclosing the overhang under the eave. Flashing - Material used around any angle in a roof or wall to prevent leakage. Flue - A pipe used to exhaust smoke, gas or air. Flush Valve - The valve separating the water in the tank from the bowl. Footing - The underground support for a foundation or support post. Foundation - The lowest part of a wall or series of piers on which a structure is built. Galvanized Pipe - Iron pipe with a zinc coating. Formerly used for water lines. GFI - Abbreviation for Ground Fault Interrupter. A type of circuit breaker now required in areas containing water lines. Girder - A main supporting beam of the house. Grade - Ground level. Grouting - Material used around ceramic tile as filler. Gutter - A trough used at the edge of a roof to collect rain. Header - Wood member above door or window opening. Hearth - The bottom of a fireplace. Home Inspection - A limited time, non - technical visual evaluation of the readily accessible areas, for the sole purpose of identifying major deficiencies. Home Inspector - An individual who has a broad general background and understanding relating to basic house construction, common house problems and methods for their correction. Jamb - The side of the door frame facing the opening. Joists - parallel, horizontal beams laid edgewise from wall to wall to support the boards of a floor or ceiling. Knob and Tube - An old form of wiring. Lally Column - A round steel cylinder usually filled with concrete to support overhead beams. Major Deficiency - A deficiency is considered major if it severely affects the habitability of the dwelling, or in the opinion of the inspector, may cost more than $21,000 to repair. Octopus Receptacle - An overcrowded outlet. Old Termite Activity - Evidence of former activity but none present. Open Splice - An unboxed electrical connection. Parging - A coat of cement over block foundation wails. Point Up (Repointing) - To fill the joints between the brick. Rafter - A sloping rib member of a roof . Recaulk - Fill in the cracks. Receptacle - An electrical outlet for a plug. Register - An opening through which air travels from the ducts into a room. Ridge Board - The horizontal structural member at the top of a roof where the rafters meet. Roof Pitch - The degree of a roof's slope. Scuttle - opening to attic. Sheathing - The covering on roofs or wails below the exterior roof . Sheetrock - Also called plasterboard or dry wall. Sill Plate - Framing lumber placed on and around the foundation to support the exterior wall studs. Sill Cock - Exterior water hose pipe connection. Slag - The gravel sometimes found on a built-up roof. Soffit - The underside of a cornice at the eaves. Stucco - An exterior plaster wall surface. Stud - A vertical, framing member in a wall or partition. Sump - A pit in the basement floor into which water drains to be pumped out with a sump pump. Swale - A wide, depression in the ground. Trap - A bend in a water pipe to hold water and prevent gases from escaping into the house. Vent Pipe - A pipe allowing gas to escape from plumbing stacks. Voltage - The pressure behind the flow of electricity, measured in terms of volts. Wattage - The amount of electricity flowing through a line, measured in terms of wafts. (Voltage times amperage equals watts.) Weatherstripping - Material used around door and window openings to prevent rain, wind, and cold from entering the house. Weep Hole - Drain hole to allow moisture to escape |
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