
Cease
and Desist Order
Judicial
order prohibiting a person or business from doing something and is usually
issued by the Court when unlawful activity is occurring.
Cease
and Desist Petition
A
notice filed by a homeowner, which notifies the Secretary of State that
a certain premises is not for sale, puts real
estate brokers on notice that the premises has no implied invitation
to be solicited.
Cedar
One
of a group of wide spreading coniferous trees
of the pine family, this fragrant, durable wood is rot resistant.
Cedar,
Incense
Cedar
wood that is red in color with streaks of off-white through it. This wood
have a spicy odor, resistance to decay, has a uniform texture and good
thermal insulating ability. Since
it is repellant to moths and other insects, it is often used as a lining
for storage closets and chests.
Cedar
Shake (Roofing)
Also
called handsplits, cedar shakes are hand cut to a 18" or 24" length and
may be either tapered or constant in thickness. Depending on whether they
are medium or heavy, the blunt end may be ½ to 1 ¼ inches
thick. As cedar shakes age they turn from the reddish brown color to gray-brown.
Good drainage is essential so that there is no leakage, the pitch of the
roof must not be less than 4 in 12. Installation
should be with no more than 10 inches of exposure of the thicker end. Installation
is done over roofing felt and may be laid on
spaced or solid roof sheathing
and add to the structural stiffness of the roof.
Cedar
Shingles (Roofing)
Flat,
machine-cut wooden shingles between 16 to
24 inches and originally tan in color, fading to gray. Since they are capable
of catching fire, they must be treated with a fire retardant to get a Class
C rating but may still cause an increase in insurance rates.
Cedar
Shingles (Siding)
Installed
in courses, cedar shingles are secured with
hot-dipped galvanized nails.
No. 1 Blue Label is the top of the line, being clear, without blemish and
100 heartwood. No. 2 Red Label is mostly clear and still presents a nice
appearance.
Cedar,
Western Red
Oil
contained in this light, even-grained wood makes it resistant to rot and
insects, in addition to being a good thermal
insulator makes it useful for moist applications such as roofing
and siding.
Cedar,
Wormy
Cedar
wood that has channels and grooves
randomly eaten though it.
Ceiling
The
inside part or covering of a room. Alternately, an upper limit set on anything.
Ceiling
Exposure Limit
Maximum
contaminant limit of exposure for workers as set by OSHA.
Ceiling
Fan
Large,
paddle fan mounted on the ceiling.
Ceiling
Fixture
Electrical
fixture attached to the ceiling.
Ceiling
Fixture Box
Electrical
box that is mounted on the ceiling so that the electrical
fixture may be attached.
Ceiling
Height
Standard
ceiling height is eight feet.
Ceiling
Joist
A
joist that usually consists of several small
2"x 4" boards which are nailed to the sides or bottom of overhead joists
and to which the ceiling is attached.
Ceiling
Loan
Maximum
loan that can be borrowed by a potential debtor.
Ceiling
Panel
Lightweight,
sound absorbing material used to cover a ceiling area.
Also called a ceiling tile.
Ceiling
Panel Suspension Grid
Suspended
metal framework that is used for the attachment of ceiling
panels.
Ceiling
Rate
A
controlled or administered price, which is set for property by a federal
or local agency, usually in extraordinary circumstances.
Ceiling
Tile
Lightweight,
sound absorbing material used to cover a ceiling
area. Also called a ceiling panel.
Cella
The
inner part of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, housing the statue of a
God or Goddess.
Cellar
Lowest
floor, partly or completely underground, of a building.
Cellarage
Volume
of space in a cellar.
Cellaret
or Cellarette
Wine
cabinet.
Cellular
Concrete
Lightweight,
low density concrete that holds
trapped air.
Cellular
Trim
Vinyl
trim.
Cellulose
Acetate
Paint
and varnish binder,
made from a sulfuric or acetic reaction with cellulose fibers
Cellulose
Nitrate
Paint
or varnish binder,
also called pyroxylin or nitrocellulose, which is composed from a nitric
acid reaction with cellulose fibers.
Celsius
Centigrade
temperature scale.
Cement
Portland
cement is used to bind aggregates and
sand together to form concrete. Alternately,
glue used to adhere things together.
Cement
Board
½
inch thick sheets of hard material composed of cement
and fiberglass, which is used as a backing
for ceramic tile or as an underlayment
in showers, wherever a moisture barrier is needed, because it is waterproof.
Cement board is installed much like drywall;
the 3 x 5 foot sheets are cut to size and fastened using drywall screws.
Joints are sealed with drywall joint tape
and thinset mortar or the tile adhesive. Wonder
Board and Durock are the two most well-known brands, with wonder board
being used generically. Also called "glass
mesh mortar unit."
Cement
Block
Hollow
building block that are widely used in the construction of foundations
and outer walls to provide strength and durability. Size: 8"x 8"x16".
Cement
Brick
Cement
and sand, rectangular shaped building block, which cannot be used where
acids or alkaline extremes might touch the brick.
Cement-coated
Nails or Sinkers
Nails
that have been coated with plastic cement
to increase their holding power and increase ease of use.
Cement
Joint Pipe
Drainage
pipe that has its joints sealed by cement
mortar when it is laid.
Cement
Mason
Builder
of items such as driveways, sidewalks,
foundations, etc. using concrete.
Cement
Mixer
Motorized
drum that mixes the components of concrete
by use of internal paddles. Also called a Concrete Mixer.
Cement
Mortar
Mixture
consisting of portland cement, sand and water.
Cement
Tile
Matte
tile, which is manufactured out of portland
cement, white sand and color, pigments by casting in polished metal
molds and which can be used for both exterior and interior walls and floors.
Cement
Trowel
Piece
of flat metal with a handle that is used to finish cement
work. Also called a concrete trowel.
Cement,
White Portland
Cement,
ASTM C150 and C175, white in color.
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