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Air Barrier Paper
• It is temporary weatherproofing during construction.• The backup protection for exterior siding.• It allows water vapor to flow through to escape wall cavity; air barrier
Attic Ventilation
They are needed not only to allow water vapor to escape, but also to keep the house cooler during the summer.
Soffit Vent
Ridge Vent
Roof Turbine Gable Vent
Backhoe
• It’s a piece of excavating equipment that consists of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part articulated arm.• The backhoe that I presented had a 24” inch bucket.
Batter Boards
• These are used for establishing position, size, and shape of a building on site.• They are mainly long 2x4’s that create a boundary line for the building
Brick Arches
This arch has a mixture of rowlock and soldier courses with a spring line minor arch at the bottom
This arch has 4 courses of rowlocks which somewhat resembles the arch to the left. The only difference is it is
not alternating from rowlock to soldier.
Arch with a keystone
This is the temporary
formwork for an arch. This is known as centering.
Brick Bonds
Flemish Bond-alternates from stretcher to header to stretcher again.
Stretcher Bond-A continuation of Stretcher courses.
Stretcher Header
soldier
Rowlock
Brick Bonds Ctd.
Sailor and its corbelling
Brick Sizes
Modular Brick: 3 5/8”x 2 ¼”x7 5/8” in dimensions
Standard Brick: 3 5/8”x 2 ¼”x 8” in dimensions
Bulldozer
• Its known as a “crawler” and has a metal blade used to push large quantities of soil, sand, etc during construction work.
• Mainly used for clearing and smoothening soils.
Cladding
Coursed Rubble pattern stonework for exterior
Wood Boards
Brick EIFS
Wood shakes are thick, rough and uneven cut pieces of wood used for siding. Wood shingles are sawn shingles made of uniform thickness. I believe this is a wood shingle because of its uniform shape.
Code Requirements
The minimum code requirement is 5.7 sq. ft. and my window is 7.5 sq. ft. My window meets means of egress because its more than 5.7 sq. ft.
The stairs I found were 11 ¼” Tread and the riser was 7 ¼” which meets the code requirements of 7 ¾” max riser by the 10” min tread.
Concrete Joints
Control joints are expansion and contraction joints and they are a preventive measure against cracking in concrete.
Isolation Joints is a separation that allows adjoining parts to move freely from one another and in this picture the concrete slab is being isolated from the wall.
Concrete Masonry Unit
• Are large rectangular bricks used in the construction process and can have different purposes.
Decorative Concrete Masonry
Split Block
Ribbed
Doors
Flush Door
Top Rail
Stile
Panel
Lock Rail
Bottom Rail
Panel 1
Panel 2
Panel 3 Pane
l 4
Panel 5
Panel 6
Sidelight Door is a door with two tall narrow windows beside it.
Transom Door is a door with a small window directly above it.
Electrical Components
A transformer box is a high voltage transformer in which the secondary unit is tuned to the frequency of the power supply.
A service head is adjustable and minimizes a negative aesthetic impact of the electrical service cable or conduit assembly.
The meter measures the amount of electric power used by a customer.
The service panel acts as a way point between the main service panel and branch circuits further down the line.
A duplex receptacle is an electrical wall outlet with two plug receptacles.
Framing Elements
1. Anchor Bolt2. Sill plate
3. Floor Joist
4. Subflooring
5. Sole plate
6. Stud
7. Top Plate
8. Ceiling Joist
9. Rafter
10. Roof Decking
Framing Elements Ctd.
11. Sheathing
12. Stringer
Front end loader
• A front end loader is an earthmoving machine with a hydraulic scoop in front for lifting or loading soils.• A front end loader differs from a backhoe because it simply has a wider shovel then a backhoe and can
haul more dirt and its different from a bulldozer because it can actually haul dirt where as a bulldozer pushes the dirt to smooth out a surface.
Front end loader
Gypsum Board
• Gypsum board has an increased resistance to moisture and is used instead of plaster or wallboard to make interior walls.
Gypsum board right before installation because there were stacks of it all throughout the house.
Heat pump
Air handling unit/Evaporator has a refrigeration coil inside of it connected with a plenum transition. In the evaporator the air picks up heat eneregy.
The compressor works the fluid into a gaseous state and is then pressurized and circulated through the system.
One advantage of the heat pump is that they have a backup source of heat inside them. One disadvantage is that they extract heat from the cold outside air rather then extracting the heat from the cold ground or water.
Insulation
Blanket insulation is often placed within studs and it forms a weather barrier and helps simply insulate the house.
Loose-fill insulation are small pieces of insulation that insulate cavity walls and lofts.
Rigid board is a board ranging from a variety of thickness to help insulate a building or houses.
Foamed insulation can be sprayed , injected, or poured and have the ability to fill in small cavities such as the ones above for insulation.
Lintel
Lintel is a beam that carries the load of a wall across a window or door opening.
Mortar
Extruded joint-this joint is neither tooled or troweled, the measured thickness is 3/8” inch and it was on a brick house and the type of mortar is type M and it is used for all purpose work above grade.
Concave Joint-this joint is tooled and the measured thickness is 3/8” inch as well and it was on a brick apartment building and the mortar I believe is type M also and it is used for all purpose work above grade.
Oriented Strand Board(OSB)
• Long strand-like pieces oriented similar to plywood. It does not have the structural capacity of plywood. They are manufactured from waterproof heatcured adhesives and rectangularly shaped wood strands that are arranged in cross-oriented layers.
OSB
Plumbing
Shower and Tub(Lavatory)-For a lavatory tub, the size pipe is 2 inch DWV and for a shower it is 2 inch DWV as well.
Plumbing Ctd.
Water Closet-the size piping used for this is 3 inch DWV.
Manufactured tub still under construction.
Plumbing Vent-supplies air so that draining water cannot create suction to pull water out of p-trap.
Flush Mount bathroom sink
Plywood
• A structural material made of layers of wood glued together, usually with the grains of adjoining layers at right angles to each other. They are manufactured by slicing or rotary peeling thin sheets of material (veneer) from a flitch or log and then laminating three or more veneers into a rectangular sheet. Veneer-thin slices of wood, usually thinner than 3 mm that are glued onto core panels.
Plywood
Radiant Barrier
This radiant barrier is placed adjacent to an airspace in a roof or wall assembly as a deterrent to the passage of infrared energy.
Rebar
This rebar is ½” in diameter and it is referred to as # 4 rebar. The purpose of deformations of rebar is to provide a greater bond with concrete.
Steep Roof Drainage
The gutter is a channel that collects rainwater and snowmelt at the eave of a roof.
The downspout is a vertical pipe for conducting water from roof to a lower level.
The splash block is a small precast block of concrete or plastic used to divert water at the bottom of a downspout.
Steep Roof Materials
Underlayment-is a layer of material, lined between the outer face of a structure and its underlying foundation. Its purpose is to act as insulation preventing hot or cold air from escaping or seeping through.
Clay tile roof
Steep Roof Materials Ctd.
This metal panel roof is made from metal pieces or tiles that is used for wind resistance and other weather conditions.
Wood Shingles. Shingles- Building material used for siding or roofing.
Steep Roof Shapes
Gable RoofGambrel Roof
Hip Roof
Mansard Roof
Steep Roof Terms
Ridge-the level of intersection of roof planes at their highest point.
Valley-the sloping intersection of two roof planes that drains water towards it.
Eave-the low level edge of a roof.
Steep Roof Terms Ctd.
Rake-the sloping edge of a roof.
Fascia-the exposed vertical face of an eave.
House without a fascia. Fascia-the exposed vertical face of an eave.
Steep Roof Terms Ctd.
Soffit-the undersurface of a horizontal element of a building, especially the underside of a stair or a roof overhang.
Stone
Coursed Rubble pattern
Random Rubble pattern
Stone Ctd.
Random Ashlar Pattern
Coursed Ashlar Pattern
Vapor Retarder
Vapor Retarder-it’s a layer of material intended to obstruct the passage of water vapor through a building assembly. It is commonly put on the outside surface, which is visible from the framing part of constructing a house or building.
Waterproofing
This is liquid applied waterproofing and it is a barrier designed to prevent water from entering or escaping from building structures.
Weep Hole
Weep holes are small openings left in the outer wall of masonry construction as an outlet for water inside a building to move outside the wall and evaporate. It permits water to drain off.
Welded Wire Fabric
Welded Wire Fabric-It is acting as a primary reinforcement to concrete slabs. The grid is 14”x53” inches.
Windows
This is a double-hung window because it has two moving sashes that slide up and down.
This is a single-hung window because it has one movable sash that slides up and down.
Windows Ctd.
This is a awning window because it is hinged at the head jamb and tilts outward.