A toilet-like plumbing fixture
A formal contract that allows a party to use a limited portion of another party's property
how much current a wire can safely carry
A reservoir or storage tank
Refers to objects completely or partially made of iron, such as ferrous pipe
A flat wood, plywood or similar type of member that is fastened by nails, screws, bolts or adhesive to provide a connection at the intersection of wood members
Microscopic organisms that live in damp wood
A white powder that forms on the surface of concrete/masonry walls as a result of water evaporation
The framing members over windows, doors and other openings
Tubing or hollow pipe casing through which electrical lines run
A small dome at the peak of a pitched roof
Any glass panel, window, door, curtain wall, or skylight unit on the exterior of a building
Any wall built for the purpose of restricting or preventing the spread of fire in a building
A horizontal projecting course on the exterior of a building
The measure of a surface's ability to emit long-wave infrared radiation
A knee-like protrusion or extension of a foundation wall upon which a concrete porch or patio rests for support
A generic term used to describe an infill material, such as glass, panels, etc