Definition of the term Mortar Types
Type M is suitable for general use and is recommended specifically for masonry below grade and in contact with earth, such as foundations, retaining walls and walks. Type M is…
Type M is suitable for general use and is recommended specifically for masonry below grade and in contact with earth, such as foundations, retaining walls and walks. Type M is…
Asphalt used to impregnate a felt-base material.
The internal frictional resistance offered by a fluid to change of shape or to the relative motion or flow of its parts.
A service to resolve complaints, as in NACHI's Arbitration Service.
Thick-bodied adhesive, suited to a wide range of repair and construction tasks. Packaged in convenient cartridges for caulking guns.
Round metal ring which fits around the heat flue pipe after the pipe passes out of the roof.
Loan secured by land.
A felt which is impregnated with tar or asphalt.
The percentage of visible light (390 to 770 nanometers) within the solar spectrum that is transmitted through glass.
A tradesman who designs and produces plans for buildings, often overseeing the building process.