Definition of the term Batt Insulation
Strips of insulation, usually fiberglass that fit between studs or other framing.
Strips of insulation, usually fiberglass that fit between studs or other framing.
Basket shaped strainer with holes allowing water to drain while catching food or other solids. Can also be closed to fill the sink with water.
The window frame and glass unit that is installed in the window buck.
A heating system with the heating unit located along the perimeter of the wall where the baseboard would normally be located. It can be either an electric or hot water system.
Usually wood or vinyl installed around the perimeter of a room to cover the space where the wall and floor meet. A board placed against the wall around a room next to the floor to properly finish between the floor…
Molding used next to the floor on interior base board, sometimes called a carpet strip.
An asphalt-saturated and/or coated felt installed as the first ply with 4 inch laps in a built-up roof system under the following felts which can be installed in a shingle-like fashion.
Molding used to trim the upper edge of interior baseboard.
The upturned edge of a watertight membrane formed at a roof termination point by the extension of the felts vertically over the cant strip and up the wall for a varying distance where they are secured with mechanical fasteners.