Casing The timber lining of a door or window opening.
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Cavity Wall The continuous gap between the inner and outer brickwork can 50mm, 75mm and 100mm in width. The later being the current standard.
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Cavity Wall Insulation Insulation of wall cavities with material such as polystyrene beads, foam or Rockwool.
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Cavity Wall Tie Metal ties which are bedded into the inner and outer sections of cavity walls to hold them together.
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Cesspool A simple method of drain which is just a holding tank that needs frequent emptying. See also Septic Tank.
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Chase A groove cut in masonry or plaster in which pipe-work or an electrical cable may be placed; to cut or channel such grooves.
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Chipboard Chips of wood compressed and glued into sheet form. A cheap way of decking flat roofs and floors and (with Formica or melamine surface) used for furniture, especially kitchen units.
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Circuit A complete path through which an electric current can flow.
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Cistern Tank for storing water usually found on the back of a WC also can be found in the attic for water storage to the hot water tank or heating system.
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Collar Horizontal timber beam which restrains opposing roof slopes. Used to prevent 'Roof Spread'.
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Combination Boiler Modern type of gas boiler which heats water on demand, so that there is no need for water storage tanks, hot water cylinders etc. Generally the pressure is much better than other types of boiler for showers.
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Condensation Occurs when warm moist air meets a cold surface. The water in the air then either appears as drops of water on the surface (e.g. on windows), or if the surface is absorbent, it soaks into the surface and is often not noticed unless or until rot/mould appears. (See also Ventilation).
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Contract A written or verbal agreement between a client and a building contractor to do certain types of works.
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Contractor The person who signs the contract and undertakes the specified works.
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Coping / Coping Stone A stone or concrete layer, laid on top of a wall as a decorative finish and to stop rainwater soaking into the wall.
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Corbel Stone or brick protruding from a building.
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CORGI Confederation for the Registration of Gas Installers. Gas pipe work and appliances must be installed by a CORGI registered fitter or plumber.
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Cornice Ornamental piece of moulding around the top of a building or around the wall of a room just below the ceiling. External cornices throw rain water away from the wall of a building and also protect the roof from fire.
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Countersink A hole which allows the head of a bolt or screw to lie below a surface.
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Coving / Cornice Curved junction between wall and ceiling, also found on kitchen units.
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