Stud
-Vertical framing members found in wall construction. Typically placed 12”, 16” or 24” on center.
Beam
-A horizontal structural member that supports a floor. Beams are typically wood, cold formed metal framing or steel.
Bearing Walls
-Structural walls that transfer building loads down to the foundation. Joists, beams, and roofs are typically supported by bearing walls.
Bond Beam
-Concrete set in soil
Circuit Breaker
-The safety valves for electrical systems
Construction Drawings
-Drawings produced by Architects that describe the quantities of a
building.
Specifications
-A written document produced by an Architect that describes the quality of construction for a building.
Mandated warranty for new construction according to the NYS General Business Law 36- B
1) 1 year of workmanship
2) 6 years for material defects
3) 2 years for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems
Title X
-A Federal law that makes real estate licensees liable for the disclosure of lead paint.
Radon
Asbestos
Asbestosis
-A chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers.
Lead
Clean Air Act (CAA)
-Federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.
Platform framing
-Most common type of framing used in residential construction
Balloon framing
-An alternative to platform framing;, however, it is considered illegal in NYS
Footing
-A footing is a horizontal concrete member, set in the soil, which supports a building’s foundation wall.
The footing is located at the bottom of the foundation wall.
The footing is the lowest structural member in a house/building.
Sill Plate
-The sill plate is a horizontal wood member that sits on top of the house’s foundation.
It is used as a nailing surface for the floor system.
A sill plate is considered the lowest horizontal beam and wood member in the frame of a house.
Joists
-Horizontal beams or timbers that support a floor
Eave
-The lowest part of the roof that projects beyond the wall of the structure
Soffit
-The area under the roof extension
Fascia
-The area of material facing the outer edge of the soffit
Pitch
- Typically used in describing the slope of a roof, driveway, sidewalk
Flashing
-Flashing is added at joints/bends/corners on the exterior of a house (typically made of metal and/or rubber materials), which prevents water from entering the house.
For example, flashing is added around the base of a chimney (where the chimney meets the roof).