Butt hinge-
The most common type. One leaf attaches to the door's edge, the other to its jamb.
Buy down
A subsidy (usually paid by a builder or developer) to reduce monthly payments on a mortgage.
Butt edge
- The lower edge of the shingle tabs.
Burning
Curing bricks by placing them in a kiln and subjecting them to a high temperature.
By pass doors
Doors that slide by each other and commonly used as closet doors.
Butt joint
The junction where the ends of two timbers meet, and also where sheets of drywall meet on the 4 foot edge. To place materials end-to-end or end-to-edge without overlapping.
BX Cable
A cable sheathed with spirally wrapped metal strip identified as Type AC.
Busway
A rigid conduit used to protect a bus running through it.
Bus
A rigid electric conductor enclosed in a protective busway.
By fold door
Doors that are hinged in the middle for opening in a smaller area than standard swing doors. Often used for closet doors.
Caisson
A 10" or 12" diameter hole drilled into the earth and embedded into bedrock 3 - 4 feet. The structural support for a type of foundation wall, porch, patio, mono-post, or other structure. Two or more "sticks" of reinforcing bars (rebar) are inserted into and run the full length of the hole and concrete is poured into the caisson hole A watertight structure within which work can be carried out below the surface of water.
Cadmium
The US Department of Health and Human Services and the International Agency for Research on Cancer have determined that cadmium is a known human carcinogen, associated with lung cancer. Additionally, acute and long-term exposures can lead to lung and kidney damage, bone loss, hypertension. In sufficient quantities, cadmium is lethal. Cadmium’s extreme toxicity means that overexposure can occur even when only trace amounts are present, such as during smelting and electroplating activities. https://healthymaterialslab.org/tool-guides/hml-resources
Calcareous Clays
Clays containing at least 15 percent calcium carbonate.
CABO
Council of American Building Officials Association, made up of representatives from three model codes. Issues National Research Board (NRB) research reports.
Calcined Gypsum
Ground gypsum that has been heated to drive off the water content.
Cable Tray
A ladderlike metal frame, open on the top, used to support insulated electrical cables.
Candela
A metric unit of luminous intensity that closely approximates candlepower.
Cant Beam
Beam with edges chamfered or beveled.
Camber
Curvature built into a beam or truss to compensate for loads that will be encountered when in place and load is applied. The crown is placed upward. Insufficient camber results in unwanted deflection when the member is loaded.
Candlepower
A term used to express the luminous intensity of a light source. It is the same magnitude as a candela.