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Male- Any
part, such as a bolt, designed to fit into another (female)
part. External threads are male.
Mantel- The shelf above a fireplace opening. Also used in referring
to the decorative trim around a fireplace opening.
Manufactured
wood- A wood product such as a truss, beam, gluelam,
microlam or joist which is manufactured out of smaller
wood pieces and glued or mechanically fastened to form
a larger piece. Often used to create a stronger member
which may use less wood. See also Oriented Strand Board.
Manufacturer's
specifications- The written installation and/or
maintenance instructions which are developed by the
manufacturer of a product and which may have to be followed
in order to maintain the product warrantee.
Masonry- Stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete
block, or other similar building units or materials.
Normally bonded together with mortar to form a wall.
Mastic- A pasty material used as a cement (as for setting tile)
or a protective coating (as for thermal insulation or
waterproofing)
Mechanics
lien- A lien on real property, created by statue
in many years, in favor of persons supplying labor or
materials for a building or structure, for the value
of labor or materials supplied by them. In some jurisdictions,
a mechanics lien also exists for the value of professional
services. Clear title to the property cannot be obtained
until the claim for the labor, materials, or professional
services is settled. Timely filing is essential to support
the encumbrance, and prescribed filing dates vary by
jurisdiction.
Metal
lath- Sheets of metal that are slit to form openings
within the lath. Used as a plaster base for walls and
ceilings and as reinforcing over other forms of plaster
base.
Microlam- A manufactured structural wood beam. It is constructed
of pressure and adhesive bonded wood strands of wood.
They have a higher strength rating than solid sawn lumber.
Normally comes in l ½" thickness' and 9
½", 11 ½" and 14" widths
Milar
(mylar)- Plastic, transparent copies of a blueprint.
Millwork- Generally all building materials made of finished wood
and manufactured in millwork plants. Includes all doors,
window and door frames, blinds, mantels, panelwork,
stairway components (ballusters, rail, etc.), moldings,
and interior trim. Does not include flooring, ceiling,
or siding.
Miter
joint- The joint of two pieces at an angle that
bisects the joining angle. For example, the miter joint
at the side and head casing at a door opening is made
at a 45° angle.
Molding- A wood strip having an engraved, decorative surface.
Monopost- Adjustable metal column used to support a beam or bearing
point. Normally 11 gauge or Schedule 40 metal, and determined
by the structural engineer
Mortar- A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used
in masonry work.
Mortgage- Loan secured by land.
Mortgage
broker - A broker who represents numerous lenders
and helps consumers find affordable mortgages; the broker
charges a fee only if the consumer finds a loan.
Mortgage
company - A company that borrows money from a
bank, lends it to consumers to buy homes, then sells
the loans to investors.
Mortgage
deed- Legal document establishing a loan on property.
Mortgagee- The lender who makes the mortgage loan.
Mortgage
loan- A contract in which the borrower's property
is pledged as collateral. It is repaid in installments.
The mortgagor (buyer) promises to repay principal and
interest, keep the home insured, pay all taxes and keep
the property in good condition.
Mortgage
Origination Fee- A charge for work involved in
preparing and servicing a mortgage application (usually
one percent of the loan amount).
Mortise- A slot cut into a board, plank, or timber, usually edgewise,
to receive the tenon (or tongue) of another board, plank,
or timber to form a joint.
Mudsill- Bottom horizontal member of an exterior wall frame which
rests on top a foundation, sometimes called sill plate.
Also sole plate, bottom member of interior wall frame.
Mullion- A vertical divider in the frame between windows, doors,
or other openings.
Muntin- A small member which divides the glass or openings of
sash or doors.
Muriatic
acid- Commonly used as a brick cleaner after
masonry work is completed.
Mushroom- The unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson
concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider
than the foundation wall thickness.