Windows And Joinery Flashcards

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Glass types:

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Building regulations requirements table for stairs:

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Some of the names associated with stairs diagram:

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Typical example in the way stairs are put together photo:

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Types of door

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Doors and fire resistance

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Approved documents relating to doors and adjacent walls:

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Requirements for attic or loft conversions can differ from the main part of the house:

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Fire distance and loft conversions, approved document B1

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Works or investigation is required fall into a few categories including:

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Reporting the condition of internal joinery in a level to survey:

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Other sources of information:

BRE useful documents focusing on remedial work

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Building regulations relating to external windows and doors:

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Building regulations relating to external windows and doors:

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Building regulations relating to external windows and doors:

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Newly constructed opening awaiting installation of a window photo:

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Doors would be similar except for the threshold.

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Naming structures of the main parts of windows and doors photo:

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High-level joinery names photo:

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Diagram of typical details for an accessible threshold:

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20
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Self finished materials that do not and do require protective coatings:

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21
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Pathology. Professionals involved in assessing the condition of buildings need to be able to identify:

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Pathology. We need a clear understanding of materials including:

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23
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The process of identifying what’s gone wrong can be divided into three overlapping stages:

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24
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Timber decay moisture content accepted levels are:

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25
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Defects affecting timber external joinery table:

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Defects affecting timber external joinery table 2:

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27
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Defects affecting metal external joinery table:

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Defects affecting plastic (UPVC) external joinery table:

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29
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Defects affecting fibre cement sheet table:

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30
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Defects affecting glazing/glass table 1:

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Defects affecting glazing/glass table 2:

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Defects affecting hardware, fixings and seals table 1:

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Defects affecting hardware, fixings and seals table 2:

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34
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Dependent upon the scope of our report we may need to highlight:

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35
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BRE Remedio work useful documents:

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36
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Types of internal partition

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