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Z
Bar
4" to 6" long wire, which is formed into the letter Z, which is used to
tie the exterior and interior walls of a cavity wall together.
Z-Channel
Flashing, shaped in the form of a Z, which is used along a horizontal
edge between abutting vertical exterior wall panels. Any water that seeps
into the joint is then directed outward by gravity to the outside of the
wall.
Z
Flashing
Galvanized steel, aluminum or plastic, in the shape of a Z, which prevents
water penetration when installed at horizontal joints.
Z-Frame
Gate
A diagonal cross support in the shape of a Z is used for the main structure
of this type of sturdy gate.
Z-Tie
Metal tie used to unite masonry walls.
Zero
Clearance
The lack of a need for a specified distance between a well-insulated heating
unit or metal wood burning fireplace and a combustible surface.
Zero
Line
The point in earthmoving where an imaginary line denotes a place where
no cutting or filling is required.
Zero
Lot Line
Lot where a home is set to the lot boundary, which leaves very little
space between the houses.
Zero
Rate Loan
Loan with large down payment and the balance being paid in equal periodic
payments over a short period of time, with no interest charged. Usually
offered by an eager seller.
Zero
Net
When there is no money left for the seller, from the sale of a property,
after all outstanding expenses are paid.
Zigzag
Fence
Laid out in a zigzag pattern, with split rails intersecting and supporting
each other and anchored with spikes at the joint, this type of fence is
also referred to as a snake fence.
Zinc
Often used for galvanizing or coating steel, this white metallic element
with the atomic symbol Zn, atomic number 30 and atomic weight of 65.37,
it inhibits corrosion and oxidation.
Zinc
Chromate
Protective undercoat for metal, a yellow primer and corrosion inhibitor.
Zinc
Oxide
White compound is both an ingredient in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics
as well as a paint pigment.
Zinc
Sulfide
Compound used as a white pigment and a phosphor it is fluorescent white
to yellow.
Zinc
Yellow
Protective undercoat for metal, a yellow primer and corrosion inhibitor.
Zip
Cord
Also known as sp wire or lamp cord, these small diameter stranded wires
are covered with rubber insulation.
Zip
Strip
T-shaped vinyl strips used to form expansion joints in concrete slabs
are inserted into the concrete immediately after finishing. Once the concrete
is set, the top strip is peeled away to expose the concealed joint.
Zonal
Cavity Lighting
The calculation of the amount of light needed in a room done by dividing
the room into zones and determining the needs of each particular area.
The Illumination Engineering Society has advised the lighting requirements
of each zone: the ceiling cavity, the room cavity and the floor cavity.
Zone
Geographic location with designated boundaries such as a district.
Zone,
HVAC
Heating and air conditioning systems that heat or cool various parts of
a building with separate and adjustable controls.
Zone
Representative
Person, such as an elected official, who represents a zone.
Zone
Switching
Lights operated by electrical switches in a section (zone) of a room.
Zoning
Rules and regulations controlling the use of land, which is broken down
into districts and determines how private property is to be used or what
construction is allowed. Zoning may be either commercial, residential,
industrial or agricultural. Zoning also restricts height limitations,
noise, parking, open space. Residential zoning may consist of single-family,
two family or apartments.
Zoning
Board of Appeals
Local government board, which is used to resolve zoning disputes.
Zoning
Laws
Ordinances created by local government to cover real estate development,
including structural and esthetic points. They usually define usage classifications
from agricultural to industry and also building restrictions such as minimum
and maximum square footage requirements and violations penalties and procedures.
Zoning
Map
Map that shows locality divided into districts and shows status and usage
of each district and is kept current.
Zoning
Ordinances
Regulations determined by each municipality to establish different zoning
restrictions and classifications, for example building height, type of
buildings, etc. Penalties are assessed for violation of zoning ordinances.
In some instances, variations to zoning ordinances are allowed and are
called variances.
Zoning
Records
Compilation of zoning requirements and any changes made to them.
Zoning
Variance
A modification of the existing zoning law, which can be made in certain
instances, for example to build a taller building than allowed or a different
type of housing than that which is allowed.
Zonolite
Used as both an aggregate in the making of insulating concrete and as
loose-fill insulation, it's a lightweight insulating material.
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