Definition of the term Sloped Glazing
Any installation of glass that is at a slope of 15 degrees or more from vertical.
Any installation of glass that is at a slope of 15 degrees or more from vertical.
Pipe installed under the concrete driveway or sidewalk, and that will be used later to run sprinkler pipe or low voltage wire.
Usually, a wood member embedded in concrete, as in a floor, that serves to support and to fasten subfloor or flooring.
A dark gray stratified stone cut relatively thin and installed on pitched roofs in a shingle like fashion.
A by-product of smelting ore such as iron, lead or copper. Also overburden/dropping from welding which may burn, melt, or discolor adjacent surfaces.
Concrete pavement, i.e. driveways, garages, and basement floors.
A type of construction in which footings are needed but little or no foundation wall is poured.
A structure on a roof that is designed to admit light and is somewhat above the plane of the roof surface.