H

H Clip- Small
metal clips formed like an "H" that fits at
the joints of two plywood (or wafer board) sheets to
stiffen the joint. Normally used on the roof sheeting.
Hardware- All of the "metal" fittings that go into the
home when it is near completion. For example, door knobs,
towel bars, handrail brackets, closet rods, house numbers,
door closers, etc. The Interior Trim Carpenter installs
the "hardware".
Haunch- An extension, knee like protrusion of the foundation
wall that a concrete porch or patio will rest upon for
support.
Hazard
insurance - Protection against damage caused
by fire, windstorms, or other common hazards. Many lenders
require borrowers to carry it in an amount at least
equal to the mortgage.
Header- (a) A beam placed perpendicular to joists and to which
joists are nailed in framing for a chimney, stairway,
or other opening. (b) A wood lintel. (c) The horizontal
structural member over an opening (for example over
a door or window).
Hearth- The fireproof area directly in front of a fireplace.
The inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made
of brick, tile, or stone.
Heating
load- The amount of heating required to keep
a building at a specified temperature during the winter,
usually 65° F, regardless of outside temperature.
Heat
meter- An electrical municipal inspection of
the electric meter breaker panel box.
Heat
pump- A mechanical device which uses compression
and decompression of gas to heat and/or cool a house.
Heat
Rough- Work performed by the Heating Contractor
after the stairs and interior walls are built. This
includes installing all duct work and flue pipes. Sometimes,
the furnace and fireplaces are installed at this stage
of construction.
Heat
Trim- Work done by the Heating Contractor to
get the home ready for the municipal Final Heat Inspection.
This includes venting the hot water heater, installing
all vent grills, registers, air conditioning services,
turning on the furnace, installing thermostats, venting
ranges and hoods, and all other heat related work.
Heel
cut- A notch cut in the end of a rafter to permit
it to fit flat on a wall and on the top, doubled, exterior
wall plate.
Highlights- A light spot, area, or streak on a painted surface.
Hip- A roof with four sloping sides. The external angle formed
by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof.
Hip
roof- A roof that rises by inclined planes from
all four sides of a building.
Home
run (electrical)- The electrical cable that carries
power from the main circuit breaker panel to the first
electrical box, plug, or switch in the circuit.
Honey
combs- The appearance concrete makes when rocks
in the concrete are visible and where there are void
areas in the foundation wall, especially around concrete
foundation windows.
Hose
bib- An exterior water faucet (sill cock).
Hot
wire- The wire that carries electrical energy
to a receptacle or other device—in contrast to
a neutral, which carries electricity away again. Normally
the black wire. Also see ground.
Humidifier- An appliance normally attached to the furnace,
or portable unit device designed to increase the humidity
within a room or a house by means of the discharge of
water vapor.
Hurricane
clip- Metal straps that are nailed and secure
the roof rafters and trusses to the top horizontal wall
plate. Sometimes called a Teco clip.
H
V A C- An abbreviation for Heat, Ventilation,
and Air Conditioning