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Architrave - Moulding
round opening such as door or window
Arris - Sharp external angle - usually 90 degrees
Baluster - Alternative term for Banister
Barge Board - Wide board fitted on edge of tiles following
the slope of the roof.
Bead - Small convex moulding
Bib Tap - Tap fed by horizontal supply - as in a garden tap
Blown or Live - Plaster that has lost its bond with the wall
Bond - Arrangement of bricks to ensure stability of brickwork
Buttress or Pier - Thickening of wall to form a vertical projection
to strengthen it
Cavity Wall - Usual construction for external walls comprising
an inner and outer leaf with a space between for insulation
Cistern - Tank for storing water - usually located in the
attic
Cleat - cable fixing for phone wire, etc
Coping - Protective finish to the top of a wall
Corbelling - Successive projecting courses of brickwork
Cove or Cornice - Moulding around room at junction of wall
and ceiling
Dado Rail - Horizontal moulding part way up a wall
Deal - Term for piece of square-sawn softwood
Distemper - Wall paint made from water, pigment and glue (traditional)
Drip - Moulding or groove in overhanging member to prevent
water creeping back
Eaves - Overhang of roof beyond wall below
Efflorescence - Unsightly powdery white salts brought to surface
of brickwork
Flashing - Metal sheet used to deflect water at junction between
roof and wall
Flat Arch - An arch that is almost completely horizontal
Flaunching - Cement mortar filler round the top of a chimney
stack
Flue - Tube conveying smoke or fumes from fireplaces or appliances
Flush Door - Door with completely flat faces
Footlifter - Wedge used to lift boards for nailing to wall
Formation Level - The deep point in an excavation for a drive
or path
Frog - Indent on bed face of a brick
Gauged Brickwork - Fine brickwork with very thin joints
Gable or Verge - Upper part of an outer wall at the end of
a pitched roof
Glazing Bar - Thin bar shaped to receive pane of glass
Gravity Fed System - Central heating system that circulates
water by gravity and water expansion
Header - The end face of a brick
Header Tank - Small open cistern (tank) that feeds water to
central heating system
Herringbone - Zigzag pattern of brickwork
Hip - Line of adjoining sections of pitched roof at external
angle of building
Hipped Roof - Pitched roof, the ends of which are also sloped
Hip Tile - Roof tile shaped to cover hip of roof
Jamb - The side of an opening in a wall for a door or window
Joist - Support for floor and ceiling
Knotting - Varnish to stabilise knots in wood
Lean-to Roof - Sloping roof supported along its highest part
by a taller adjoining wall
Light - Subdivision of a window - fixed or opening. Opening
light can be top or side hung
Lintel - Concrete or steel beam over opening to support wall
above
Loose-Fill Insulation - loose material for insulating cavity
walls and lofts
Mansard Roof - Form of pitched roof designed to provide more
space for rooms
Megger - Test meter used by electricians
Mezzanine - Extra floor - possibly inserted between floor
and ceiling of very tall room
Mitre - Angled joint (similar to joint in picture frame)
Module - Dimensional co-ordination of components
Muck - Brickie term for mortar
Mullion - Upright post in window
Newel - Vertical post at top and bottom of staircase
Nogging - Short wooden stiffeners inserted between joists
Nosing - Rounded edge of a stair tread projecting beyond the
riser
Parapet - Low wall at the edge of a roof
Pebble Dash - Roughcast wall finish with stones bedded in
rendered wall
Pilaster - Projecting part of a square column which is attached
to wall
Pitch - Slope of roof - expressed as an angle or ratio
Plain tile - Rectangular "flat" roofing tile
Plaster - Applied wall finish
Plasterboard - Prefabricated sheets of plaster for walls and
ceilings
Plinth - Projecting base to external walls
Purlin - Horizontal beam, part way up a rafter to prevent
sagging
Rafters - Series of structural timbers rising from eaves to
ridge to support pitched roof covering
Rail - Horizontal member in door or fence
Relieving Arch - An arch constructed above a lintel or beam
to take weight of wall above
Render - External sand-cement coating for walls
Reveal - Vertical side of door or window opening
Ridge - Top of a pitched roof
Ring Main - Power circuit for sockets
Rise - Vertical distance between two adjacent stair treads
Riser - Upright part of a stair OR vertical water pipe from
the mains
Roof Truss - Prefabricated structural timer framework to support
roof
RSJ - Rolled steel joist
Sash - Framework for glass - in particular double-hung sliding
sash window
Screed - Layer of fine concrete used to provide smooth surface
prior to floor finish
Sarking Felt - Waterproof felt under roof tile battens
Second Fix - Items fitted following plastering - including
joiner, cupboards and plumbing/electrical fittings
Sill - Bottom horizontal member of a door or window frame
Skim - Finishing coat of plaster
Skirting - Horizontal board at junction between floor and
wall
Soffit - Visible underside of a projecting surface
Span - Horizontal distance covered by a beam or lintel etc.
Spoil - Material dug out during excavation
Stack - Vertical pipe carrying waste from sinks and toilets
Stocks - Hand or machine-made bricks made in a mould
Stretcher - The side face of a brick
String - Sloping board carrying the treads and risers of a
staircase
Tarmac - Bitumen macadam coating aggregate for drive/path
surfaces
Timber Frame - Type of house construction usually finished
with brickwork outer skin
Tread - Horizontal part of a stair
TRV - Thermostatic radiator valve
Voussoir - Wedge-shaped brick used in arch construction
Wainscot - Wooden lining to the walls of a room (traditional)
  
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