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Chapter 15 Test

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Bay Windows
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Door Schedule
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Picture Windows
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Transom Bar
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Dutch Door
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Pocket Doors
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Bow Windows
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Muntins
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Drip Cap
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Sill
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Stiles
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Sash Opening
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Casing
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Basic Unit Size
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French Doors
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Panel Door
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Double-hung Windows
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Mullions
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Brick Mold
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Overhead Sectional Door
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Refers to the size of the opening inside the frame or the outside dimensions of the sash.
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Are larger horizontal or vertical members that are placed between window units.
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The most popular type of garage door. Available in wood, plastics, and metals.
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Have two sashes that slide up and down.
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Is hung from a track mounted on the head jamb.
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A horizontal divider in an awning window.
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Are fixed-glass units and are usually rather large.
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Used over the top piece of trim to shed water.
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Small vertical and horizontal bars that separate the total glass area into smaller units.
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Are panel doors with the panels made from glass.
K.
Includes all of the doors identified on the foundation, basement, and floor plans with their specifications.
L.
Generally have a double-hung window on either side of a fixed center window.
M.
Designed to drain water away from the door and provide support for the side jambs.
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Is composed of two parts - an upper and lower section. They may be opened individually to allow for light and ventilation.
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Are a combination of windows that form an arc extending outside the wall.
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Represents the overall dimensions of the window unit.
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Trim that covers the space between the jamb and rough framing.
R.
Has a heavy frame around the outside and generally at least one cross member.
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The vertical members in a panel door.
T.
Casing installed in a masonry wall.
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A variation on the bay window design.
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Has sashes that are hinged at the top and swing out at an angle and resembles an awning when open.
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Jambs that are already assembled with the door hung and ready for installation.
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Doors that are smooth on both sides and usually made of wood.
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Are placed high on a wall.
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Has sashes hinged at the side that swing outward.
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Provides information about all windows in a structure such as type of window, size, identifying symbol, manufacturer's number, and installation.
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The unobstructed area of the glass. This would be the same as the inside dimensions of the sash.
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Provide a wide range of interesting design options that can be used to individualize residential structures.
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Also called bypass doors, are popular where there are large openings.

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