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Albany GA Construction Terms Glossary
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Padding- A material installed under carpet to add foot comfort, isolate
sound, and to prolong carpet life.
Pad out, pack out- To shim out or add strips of wood to a wall or
ceiling in order that the finished ceiling/wall will appear correct.
Paint- A combination of pigments with suitable thinners or oils to
provide decorative and protective coatings. Can be oil based or latex water
based.
Pallets- Wooden platforms used for storing and shipping material.
Forklifts and hand trucks are used to move these wooden platforms around.
Panel- A thin flat piece of wood, plywood, or similar material, framed
by stiles and rails as in a door (or cabinet door), or fitted into grooves
of thicker material with molded edges for decorative wall treatment.
Paper, building- A general term for papers, felts, and similar sheet
materials used in buildings without reference to their properties or uses.
Generally comes in long rolls.
Parapet- A wall placed at the edge of a roof to prevent people from
falling off.
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.
Particle board- Plywood substitute made of course sawdust that is
mixed with resin and pressed into sheets. Used for closet shelving, floor
underlayment, stair treads, etc.
Partition- A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building
or room.
Paver, paving- Materialscommonly masonrylaid down to make
a firm, even surface.
Payment schedule- A pre-agreed upon schedule of payments to a contractor
usually based upon the amount of work completed. Such a schedule may include
a deposit prior to the start of work. There may also be a temporary 'retainer'
(5-10% of the total cost of the job) at the end of the contract for correcting
any small items which have not been completed or repaired.
Pedestal- A metal box installed at various locations along utility
easements that contain electrical, telephone, or cable television switches
and connections.
Penalty clause - A provision in a contract that provides for a reduction
in the amount otherwise payable under a contract to a contractor as a penalty
for failure to meet deadlines or for failure of the project to meet contract
specifications.
Penny- As applied to nails, it originally indicated the price per
hundred. The term now series as a measure of nail length and is abbreviated
by the letter "d". Normally, 16d (16 "penny") nails are used for framing
Percolation test or perc. test- Tests that a soil engineer performs
on earth to determine the feasibility of installing a leech field type sewer
system on a lot. A test to determine if the soil on a proposed building lot
is capable of absorbing the liquid affluent from a septic system.
Performance bond- An amount of money (usually 10% of the total price
of a job) that a contractor must put on deposit with a governmental
agency as an insurance policy that guarantees the contractors' proper and
timely completion of a project or job.
Perimeter drain- 3" or 4" perforated plastic pipe that goes around
the perimeter (either inside or outside) of a foundation wall (before backfill)
and collects and diverts ground water away from the foundation. Generally,
it is "daylighted" into a sump pit inside the home, and a sump pump is sometimes
inserted into the pit to discharge any accumulation of water.
Permeability- A measure of the ease with which water penetrates a
material.
Permit - A governmental municipal authorization to perform a building
process as in:
· Zoning\Use permit - Authorization to use a property for a specific
use e.g. a garage, a single family residence etc.
· Demolition permit - Authorization to tear down and remove an existing
structure.
· Grading permit - Authorization to change the contour of the land.
· Septic permit - A health department authorization to build or modify
a septic system.
· Building permit - Authorization to build or modify a structure.
· Electrical permit - A separate permit required for most electrical
work.
· Plumbing permit - A separate permit required for new plumbing and
larger modifications of existing plumbing systems.
Pigtails, electrical- The electric cord that the electrician provides
and installs on an appliance such as a garbage disposal, dishwasher, or range
hood.
Pier- A column of masonry, usually rectangular in horizontal cross
section, used to support other structural members. Also see Caisson.
Pigment- A powdered solid used in paint or enamel to give it a color.
Pilot hole- A small-diameter, pre-drilled hole that guides a nail
or screw.
Pilot light- A small, continuous flame (in a hot water heater, boiler,
or furnace) that ignites gas or oil burners when needed.
Pitch- The incline slope of a roof or the ratio of the total rise
to the total width of a house, i.e., a 6-foot rise and 24-foot width is a
one-fourth pitch roof. Roof slope is expressed in the inches of rise, per
foot of horizontal run.
PITI - Principal, interest, taxes and insurance (the four major components
of monthly housing payments).
Plan view- Drawing of a structure with the view from overhead, looking
down.
Plate- Normally a 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 that lays horizontally within
a framed structure, such as:
Plan view- Drawing of a structure with the view from overhead, looking
down.
Plenum- The main hot-air supply duct leading from a furnace.
Plot plan- An overhead view plan that shows the location of the home
on the lot. Includes all easements, property lines, set backs, and legal
descriptions of the home. Provided by the surveyor.
Plough, plow- To cut a lengthwise groove in a board or plank. An exterior
handrail normally has a ploughed groove for hand gripping purposes
Plumb- Exactly vertical and perpendicular.
Plumb bob- A lead weight attached to a string. It is the tool used
in determining plumb.
Plumbing boots- Metal saddles used to strengthen a bearing wall/vertical
stud(s) where a plumbing drain line has been cut through and installed.
Plumbing ground- The plumbing drain and waste lines that are installed
beneath a basement floor.
Plumbing jacks- Sleeves that fit around drain and waste vent pipes
at, and are nailed to, the roof sheeting.
Plumbing rough- Work performed by the plumbing contractor after the
Rough Heat is installed. This work includes installing all plastic ABS drain
and waste lines, copper water lines, bath tubs, shower pans, and gas piping
to furnaces and fireplaces. Lead solder should not be used on copper piping.
Plumbing stack- A plumbing vent pipe that penetrates the roof.
Plumbing trim- Work performed by the plumbing contractor to get the
home ready for a final plumbing inspection. Includes installing all toilets
(water closets), hot water heaters, sinks, connecting all gas pipe to appliances,
disposal, dishwasher, and all plumbing items.
Plumbing waste line- Plastic pipe used to collect and drain sewage
waste.
Ply- A term to denote the number of layers of roofing felt, veneer
in plywood, or layers in built-up materials, in any finished piece of such
material.
Plywood- A panel (normally 4' X 8') of wood made of three or more
layers of veneer, compressed and joined with glue, and usually laid with
the grain of adjoining plies at right angles to give the sheet strength.
Point load- A point where a bearing/structural weight is concentrated
and transferred to the foundation.
Portland cement- Cement made by heating clay and crushed limestone
into a brick and then grinding to a pulverized powder state.
Post- A vertical framing member usually designed to carry a beam.
Often a 4" x 4", a 6" x 6", or a metal pipe with a flat plate on top and
bottom.
Post-and-beam- A basic building method that uses just a few hefty
posts and beams to support an entire structure. Contrasts with stud framing.
Power vent- A vent that includes a fan to speed up air flow. Often
installed on roofs.
Premium- Amount payable on a loan.
Preservative-. Any pesticide substance that, for a reasonable length
of time, will prevent the action of wood-destroying fungi, insect borers,
and similar destructive agents when the wood has been properly coated or
impregnated with it. Normally an arsenic derivative. Chromated Copper Arsenate
(CCA) is an example.
Pressure Relief Valve (PRV)- A device mounted on a hot water heater
or boiler which is designed to release any high steam pressure in the tank
to prevent tank explosions.
Pressure-treated wood- Lumber that has been saturated with a preservative.
Primer- The first, base coat of paint when a paint job consists of
two or more coats. A first coating formulated to seal raw surfaces and holding
succeeding finish coats.
Principal- The original amount of the loan, the capital.
Property survey- A survey to determine the boundaries of your property.
The cost depends on the complexity of the survey.
P trap- Curved, "U" section of drain pipe that holds a water
seal to prevent sewer gasses from entering the home through a fixtures water
drain.
Pump mix- Special concrete that will be used in a concrete pump.
Generally, the mix has smaller rock aggregate than regular mix.
Punch list- A list of discrepancies that need to be corrected by the
contractor.
Punch out- To inspect and make a discrepancy list.
Putty- A type of dough used in sealing glass in the sash, filling
small holes and crevices in wood, and for similar purposes.
PVC or CPVC - Poly Vinyl Chloride-A type of white or light gray plastic
pipe sometimes used for water supply lines and waste
pipe.
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