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Royal Victorian LAMEL Louvre Window
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | The Royal Victorian Greenhouse Louvre Window allows additional ventilation on warm days. The Royal Victorian Greenhouse is one of the premier greenhouses in the line of greenhouses from Janssens of Belgium. The Royal Victorian Greenhouse not only provides a first class quality greenhouse environment, it also adds significant old fashion English style and beauty to your backyard....more


Victorian Window Sash Lock Pewter
Feature: ... Pewter; 2 3/4" W x 2 3/4" H x 1 5/8" D; Sold Each ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | Victorian sash locks are ideal for replacement of originals or incorporating into new construction. Our Victorian sash locks are of unmatched quality and are faithful renditions of those from the Victorian period. Hardware included....more


Window Sash Lock Bronze 2 3/16"
Feature: ... Bronze; 2 3/16" W x 1 3/4" H x 7/8" Dia; Sold Each ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | Solid brass window sash lock with a rich brozne finish will complement any decor. Sash locks are ideal for replacement of originals or incorporating into new construction....more

Victorian window related help/definitions

Bridging - Small wood or metal members that are inserted in a diagonal position between the floor joists or rafters at mid -span for the purpose of bracing the joists/rafters & spreading the load.

Felt - Tar paper. Installed under the roof shingles. Normally 15 lb. or 30 lb.

Field measure - To take measurements (cabinets, countertops, stairs, shower doors, etc.) in the home itself instead of using the blueprints.

Flatwork - Common word for concrete floors, driveways, basements, and sidewalks.

Gutter - A shallow channel or conduit of metal or wood set below and along the (fascia) eaves of a house to catch and carry off rainwater from the roof.

I -joist - Manufactured structural building component resembling the letter "I". Used as floor joists and rafters. I -joists include two key parts: flanges and webs. The flange or from of the I joist may be made of laminated veneer lumber or dimensional lumber, usually formed into a 1 «" width. The web or center of the I -joist is commonly made of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB). Large holes can be cut in the web to accommodate duct work and plumbing waste lines. I -joists are available in lengths up to 60 feet long

Mortar - The bonding agent between bricks, blocks, or other masonry units. Consists of water, sand, and cement--but not gravel. Also see concrete.

Space heat - Heat supplied to the living space, for example, to a room or the living area of a building.

Specifications - Written elaboration in specific detail about construction materials and methods; this supplements working drawings.

Subfloor - The framing components of a floor to include the sill plate, floor joists, and deck sheeting over which a finish floor is to be laid.


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