
Rib
A
structural reinforcement that projects above a surface.
Rich
Lime
Also
called fat lime, or quick
lime, calcium oxide (CaO) is a caustic lime that is created by burning
a pure or nearly pure limestone. It is mixed with water, making it putty-like
in substance, and is used in finish coats of plastering
Rich
Mortar
Expensive
mortar mix containing a high proportion of cement used when extra strength
is required.
Ride
the Brush
Slang
painting term meaning to push down too hard on the brush.
Rider
An
amendment or attachment to a contract or a modification to an insurance
policy.
Ridge
An
edge, such as in a roof, where different sloping surfaces connect. The
high point of a roof. Alternately, an elevation of land.
Ridge
Board
Horizontal
board that serves as a support in the highest point of the roof structure.
Ridge
Cap
A
continuous metal structure designed to cover the ridge
of a roof.
Ridge
Course
The
course of roofing shingles running closest to the ridge.
Ridge
Cut
A
cut in a rafter at the ridge end.
Ridge
Vent
Vent,
allowing moisture to escape, which is located along the ridge board of
the roof.
Ridging
An
uneven joint between sheets of drywall, usually resulting from expansion
and contraction caused by excessive humidity.
Rigging
Lines
used by a crane to lift loads.
Right
A
just claim to power or privilege or something that belongs to a person
by law, nature or tradition, etc. Alternately, the claim of a person or
entity to property by exercising an option.
Right
Angle
A
90-degree angle.
Right
Angle Drill
A
drill designed to drill holes at a 90-degree angle, used to facilitate
access to difficult areas.
Right
of Access
The
right of a property owner to go to and return from
an adjoining street without interference.
Right
of Courtesy
The
legal right of a spouse to a life estate in all lands
owned by a deceased spouse.
Right
of Dower
Rights
of a widow whose husband died intestate (without a will) to the use of
all his lands and possessions for the support of herself and her children.
Upon her dissent of the will, the widow is entitled to one-third of all
of the assets of the estate of her deceased husband. This right
is established in most states and significantly altered in other.
Right
of Entry
Right
to begin usage, for living purposes or construction, of property in the
process of being purchased.
Right
of First Refusal
A
right to buy or rent a piece of property, before it
is placed on the open market, which is given to a person by the owner of
the property.
Right
of Redemption
Borrower's
right to redeem property taken in foreclosure by immediately
paying off the loan balance and any related costs. The right of a bankruptcy
debtor to recover personal property under lien by making restitution to
the creditor.
Right
to Rescind
The
option to cancel a contract that was previously agreed upon.
Right
of Rescission
Right
to cancel, within three business days, a contract that uses the home of
a person as collateral, except in the case of a first mortgage loan.
Right
of Subrogation
Substitution
of one entity or person for another if both have the same rights
and obligations.
Right
of Survivorship
Survival
right of a person when that person has an interest in the property of another,
such as in a tenancy by the entirety.
Right
of Way
A
right, which is given by the property owner, allowing
others to use or to pass through his property.
Right
to Rescission
Provision
of the Truth in Lending Act, giving borrowers the right
to cancel certain types of loans within three days of signing.
Right
Triangle
A
triangle where one of the three angles is 90 degrees.
Rigid
Not
flexible.
Rigid
Base Diaphragm
A
reinforced concrete slab.
Rigid
Brick Paving
Bricks
laid in a bed of mortar for a patio, driveway, or other ground level constructions.
Rigid
Conduit
Safety
covering for electrical wiring using stiff pipe.
Rim
The
edge of a fixture or container.
Ring
Shank
Nails
with rings around the shanks, designed for increased gripping power.
Rip
To
cut a piece of lumber parallel to the grain.
Riparian
On
the bank of a body of water.
Riparian
Owner
Owner
who has rights to water on his land and a reasonable right to water that
flows through his property from an adjacent site.
Riparian
Rights
The
right of one owner to use a river, stream or lake that borders his property.
Rippable
Rock
Rock
that can be broken up and moved without the need for blasting.
Ripper
An
attachment used on excavation equipment for cutting through rock and difficult
ground.
Ripple
An
uneven finished surface.
Riprap
Stones
used as fill.
Ripsaw
A
handsaw designed for ripping (cutting parallel to the grain) lumber.
Rise
1.
The increase in height over a certain distance. Often stated along with
run to describe the steepness of a roof or other sloped surface.
2.
The vertical height of a staircase. Alternately, the height of an individual
step.
Riser
1.
Vertical boards behind the steps of a stairway going upward.
2.
Vertical water supply pipe.
Riser
Diagram
A
basic design document showing electrical wiring and devices.
Risk
Uncertainty
or variability. A chance of loss. As to real estate, the fluctuation in
sales or profits and the likelihood of declining value.
Risk-Free
Rate
Interest
rate on the safest investments such as federal government obligations.
Rivet
A
metal fastener used to permanently hold two pieces of material together.
The rivet is inserted through holes in the material and the end is deformed
to hold it in place.
Rivet
Hammer
A
hammer used to tighten rivets against the material they are holding.
Rivet
Set
A
metal tool used with a rivet hammer to secure a rivet in place by deforming
the end.
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