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Buck - Often used in reference to rough frame opening members. Door bucks used in reference to metal door frame. See Window Bucks

Curb stop - Normally a cast iron pipe with a lid (@ 5" in diameter) that is placed vertically into the ground, situated near the water tap in the yard, and where a water cut -off valve to the home is located (underground). A long pole with a special end is inserted into the curb stop to turn off/on the water.

Curb - The short elevation of an exterior wall above the deck of a roof. Normally a 2 by 6 box (on the roof) on which a skylight is attached.

Face nail - To install nails into the vertical face of a bearing header or beam.

Interior finish - Any coverings that cover the interior walls of a house. Examples are drywall, paneling, etc.

Parting stop or strip - A small wood piece used in the side and head jambs of double hung windows to separate the upper sash from the lower sash.

Plumb bob - A lead weight attached to a string. It is the tool used in determining plumb.

Sheetrock - A type of wall and ceiling finish made from ground gypsum covered with a paper finish. Common sizes are 4'x8', 4'x12'. Most commonly used as a wall finish that is then painted or wallpapered. Also, drywall, gypsum wall board.

Switch - A device that completes or disconnects an electrical circuit.

Tongue and groove - A style of lumber in which the pieces interlock to form a strong solid formation.

Turnkey - A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.



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