Rabbet- A rectangular longitudinal groove cut in the corner edge
of a board or plank.
Radiant heating- A method of heating, usually consisting of a forced
hot water system with pipes placed in the floor, wall, or ceiling.
Also electrically heated panels.
Radiation- Energy transmitted from a heat source to the air around
it. Radiators actually depend more on convection than radiation.
Radon- A naturally-occurring, heavier than air, radioactive gas
common in many parts of the country. Radon gas exposure is associated
with lung cancer. Mitigation measures may involve crawl space and
basement venting and various forms of vapor barriers.
Radon system- A ventilation system beneath the floor of a basement
and/or structural wood floor and designed to fan exhaust radon gas
to the outside of the home
Rafter- Lumber used to support the roof sheeting and roof loads.
Generally, 2 X 10's and 2 X 12's are used. The rafters of a flat
roof are sometimes called roof joists.
Rafter, hip- A rafter that forms the intersection of an external
roof angle.
Rafter, valley- A rafter that forms the intersection of an internal
roof angle. The valley rafter is normally made of double 2-inch-thick
members.
Rail- Cross members of panel doors or of a sash. Also, a wall or
open balustrade placed at the edge of a staircase, walkway bridge,
or elevated surface to prevent people from falling off. Any relatively
lightweight horizontal element, especially those found in fences
(split rail).
Railroad tie- Black, tar and preservative
impregnated, 6"
X 8" and 6'-8' long wooden timber that was used to hold railroad
track in place. Normally used as a member of a retaining wall.
Rake- Slope or slanted.
Rake fascia- The vertical face of the sloping end of a roof eave.
Rake siding- The practice of installing lap siding diagonally
Ranch- A single story, one level home.
Ready mixed concrete- Concrete mixed at a plant or in trucks en
route to a job and delivered ready for placement.
Rebar, reinforcing bar-Ribbed steel bars installed in foundation
concrete walls, footers, and poured in place concrete structures
designed to strengthen concrete. Comes in various thickness' and
strength grade.
Receptacle- An electrical outlet. A typical household will have
many 120 volt receptacles for plugging in lams and appliances and
240 volt receptacles for the range, clothes dryer, air conditioners,
etc.
Recording fee - A charge for recording the transfer of a property,
paid to a city, county, or other appropriate branch of government.
Redline, red lined prints- Blueprints that reflect changes and
that are marked with red pencil.
Reducer- A fitting with different size openings at either end and
used to go from a larger to a smaller pipe.
Reflective insulation- Sheet material with one or both faces covered
with aluminum foil.
Refrigerant- A substance that remains a gas at low temperatures
and pressure and can be used to transfer heat. Freon is an example
and is used in air conditioning systems.
Register- A grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
Reglaze- To replace a broken window.
Relief valve- A device designed to open if it detects excess temperature
or pressure.
Remote- Remote electrical, gas, or water meter digital readouts
that are installed near the front of the home in order for utility
companies to easily read the home owners usage of the service.
Retaining wall- A structure that holds back a slope and prevents
erosion.
Retentions- Amounts withheld from progress billings until final
and satisfactory project completion.
R factor or value- A measure of a materials
resistance to the passage of heat. New homewalls are usually
insulated with 4" of batt
insulation with an R value of R-13, and a ceiling insulation of
R-30.
Ribbon (girt)- Normally a 1 X 4 board let into the studs horizontally
to support the ceiling or second-floor joists.
Ridge- The horizontal line at the junction of the top edges of
two sloping roof surfaces.
Ridge board- The board placed on the ridge of the roof onto which
the upper ends of other rafters are fastened.
Ridge shingles- Shingles used to cover the ridge board.
Rim joist- A joist that runs around the perimeter of the floor
joists and home.
Rise- The vertical distance from the eaves
line to the ridge. Also the vertical distance from stair tread
to stair tread (and not to
exceed 7 ½").
Riser- Each of the vertical boards closing the spaces between the
treads of stairways.
Riser and panel- The exterior vertical
pipe (riser) and metal electric box (panel) the electrician provides
and installs at the "Rough
Electric" stage.
Road base- A aggregate mixture of sand and stone.
Rock 1, 2, 3- When referring to drywall, this means to install
drywall to the walls and ceilings (with nails and screws), and before
taping is performed.
Roll, rolling- To install the floor joists
or trusses in their correct place. (To "roll the floor" means
to install the floor joists).
Romex- A name brand of nonmetallic sheathed electrical cable that
is used for indoor wiring.
Roll roofing- Asphalt roofing products manufactured in roll form.
36-inch wide rolls with and 108 square feet of material. Weights
are generally 45 to 90 pounds per roll.
Romex- A name brand of nonmetallic sheathed electrical cable that
is used for indoor wiring.
Roof jack- Sleeves that fit around the black plumbing waste vent
pipes at, and are nailed to, the roof sheeting.
Roof joist- The rafters of a flat roof. Lumber used to support
the roof sheeting and roof loads. Generally, 2 X 10's and 2 X 12's
are used.
Roof sheathing or sheeting- The wood panels or sheet material fastened
to the roof rafters or trusses on which the shingle or other roof
covering is laid.
Roof valley- The "V" created
where two sloping roofs meet.
Rough opening- The horizontal and vertical measurement of a window
or door opening before drywall or siding is installed.
Rough sill- The framing member at the bottom of a rough opening
for a window. It is attached to the cripple studs below the rough
opening.
Roughing-in- The initial stage of a plumbing, electrical, heating,
carpentry, and/or other project, when all components that won't
be seen after the second finishing phase are assembled. See also
Heat Rough, Plumbing Rough, and Electrical Rough.
Run, roof - The horizontal distance from the eaves to a point directly
under the ridge. One half the span.
Run, stair- the horizontal distance of a stair tread from the nose
to the riser.
R Value- A measure of insulation. A measure
of a materials resistance to the passage of heat. The higher
the R value, the more insulating "power" it has. For example, typical new home's walls
are usually insulated with 4" of batt insulation with an R
value of R-13, and a ceiling insulation of R-30.
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