Appendix C
Back Roll - To roll over a freshly spray painted surface with a role.
Back Sealing/Priming - Back sealing and back priming are used interchangeably in the field and rafer to the act of
‘applying a sealer or primer to the back of a cladding material to minimize the potential for water absorption through
the backside of the product.
‘Band Board - A decorative piece of trim placed between two floors along the rim joist.
Bevel Cut - Soo weather cut
Blind Nailing - The action of placing a fastener through the top edge of lap siding that will be covered by the next
course of siding.
Bump Out - A built out protrusion from a building.
Butt Joint - To place materials end-to-end or end-to-edge without
‘overlapping. Also known as a field jont
Caulk - A compound used to fil cracks, gaps, seams and joint.
(Chase - A framed enclosed space around a flue pipe or a channel in a wall, or
through a cellng for something to le in or pass through,
Course - A row of planks, one plank wide running the length of the house.
Dormer - A gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate:
a vere window Fi
Drip Cop -A molding or metal ashing placed onthe exter tpsie of door or whew tome to couse woterto