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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.
Gable- The end, upper, triangular area of a home, beneath the
roof.
Gang
nail plate- A steel plate attached to both sides
at each joint of a truss. Sometimes called a fishplate
or gussett.
Gate
valve- A valve that lets you completely stop—but
not modulate—the flow within a pipe.
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.
Gas
lateral- The trench or area in the yard where
the gas line service is located, or the work of installing
the gas service to a home.
Girder- A large or principal beam of wood or steel used to support
concentrated loads at isolated points along its length.
Glazing- The process of installing glass, which commonly is secured
with glazier's points and glazing compound.
Globe
valve- A valve that lets you adjust the flow
of water to any rate between fully on and fully off.
Also see gate valve.
Gloss
enamel- A finishing paint material. Forms a hard
coating with maximum smoothness of surface and dries
to a sheen or luster (gloss)
Glued
Laminated Beam (Glulam)- A structural beam composed
of wood laminations or lams. The lams are pressure bonded
with adhesives to attain a typical thickness of 1 ½"
. (It looks like 5 or more 2 X 4's are glued together).
Grade- Ground level, or the elevation at any given point.
Also the work of leveling dirt. Also the designated
quality of a manufactured piece of wood.
Grade
beam- A foundation wall that is poured @ level
with or just below the grade of the earth. An example
is the area where the 8' or 16' overhead garage door
"block out" is located, or a lower (walk out
basement) foundation wall is poured
Graduated
Payment Mortgage (GPM) - A fixed-rate, fixed-schedule
loan. It starts with lower payments than a level payment
loan; payments rise annually, with the entire increase
being used to reduce the outstanding balance. The increase
in payments may enable the borrower to pay off a 30-year
loan in 15 to 20 years, or less.
Grain- The direction, size, arrangement, appearance, or quality
of the fibers in wood.
Grid- The completed assembly of main and cross tees in a suspended
ceiling system before the ceiling panels are installed.
Also the decorative slats (munton) installed between
glass panels.
Ground- Refers to electricity's habit of seeking the shortest
route to earth. Neutral wires carry it there in all
circuits. An additional grounding wire or the sheathing
of the metal-clad cable or conduit—protects against
shock if the neutral leg is interrupted.
Ground
fault- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI,
GFI)- 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.
Ground
iron- The plumbing drain and waste lines that
are installed beneath the basement floor. Cast iron
was once used, but black plastic pipe (ABS) is now widely
used.
Groundwater- Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.
Grout- A wet mixture of cement, sand and water that flows into
masonry or ceramic crevices to seal the cracks between
the different pieces. Mortar made of such consistency
(by adding water) that it will flow into the joints
and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid.
Gusset- A flat wood, plywood, or similar type member used to
provide a connection at the intersection of wood members.
Most commonly used at joints of wood trusses. They are
fastened by nails, screws, bolts, or adhesives.
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.
Gyp
board- Drywall. Wall board or gypsum- A panel
(normally 4' X 8', 10', 12', or 16')made with a core
of Gypsum (chalk-like) rock, which covers interior walls
and ceilings.
Gypsum
plaster- Gypsum formulated to be used with the
addition of sand and water for base-coat plaster.