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Furring

Member or means of supporting a finished surfacing material away from the structural wall or framing. Used to level uneven or damaged surfaces or to provide space between substrates. Also an element for mechanical or adhesive attachment of paneling.

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Frost Line

The depth of frost penetration in soil and/or the depth at which the earth will freeze and swell. This depth varies in different parts of the country. The maximum depth in the earth to which the soil can be expected to freeze during a severe winter.

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Fuse

- A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines. This protects against fire. See also 'circuit breakers'. An overcurrent protection device that opens an electric circuit when the fusible element is broken by heat due to overcurrent passing through it.

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Gable

The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the roof. Uppermost portion of the end wall of a building that comes to a triangular point under a sloping roof.

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General Contractor

A contractor who enters into a contract with the owner of a project for the construction of the project and who takes full responsibility for its completion, although the contractor may enter into subcontracts with others for the performance of specific parts or phases of the project.

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GF C I, or G F I

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter- an ultra sensitive plug designed to shut off all electric current. Used in bathrooms, kitchens, exterior waterproof outlets, garage outlets, and "wet areas". Has a small reset button on the plug.

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Girder

A large or principal beam of wood or steel used to support concentrated loads at isolated points along its length. Beam, especially a long, heavy one; the main beam supporting floor joists or other smaller beams.

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