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Partition separation is cracking that develops between interior partition walls and ceilings or floors, usually characterized by gaps opening in winter and closing in summer.
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Interior glass partitions in the office are a bit more expensive than fabric cubicle walls but you can usually get a much nicer look in the office and the glass is very sturdy.

Stud partition framework with sound proofing
A stud partition is an easy way to divide an internal room, ...

(The project is actually two bathrooms.) Normally a dividing wall (usually called a partition) would add to the weight on the floor, causing further sag.

We removed the wood lath on the old wall, where our new partition would connect.
We installed two pieces of blocking like this, to make a solid structure for attaching the new partition to the old framing.

Partition walls are a great way to divide larger rooms into smaller rooms without structural changes to your home.

Partition Bearing - A partition that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Partition Bulletproof - A dividing wall which has been rendered bulletproof by using specific materials in its construction.

Partition Walls
Adding a short partition wall creates privacy and defines bathroom space; like a wall between the toilet and sink. Heights vary, but normally range from 30" to 40".

Partition The name given to an interior wall.
Pediment A low triangular gable above a cornice, topped by raking cornices and ornamented
Pendant A bulbous, knob-like ornament which hangs downward.

Partition: An interior wall or barrier dividing a room, area of a building, enclosure, etc.
Patterned Glass: A type of rolled glass with a pattern impressed on one or both sides used for light control.

Partition: An interior wall that divides a building; e.g., a permanent, inside wall that divides a house into various rooms.

Partition
A wall that divides space but plays no part in the structural integrity of a building.
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Partition Terminal
Metal edging which serves as an expansion joint at the top of a plaster partition which does not connect to any other part of the construction.
Partition Wall
Wall which subdivides space but does not provide structural support.

PARTITION
A wall dividing internal space can be stud partition, i.e. non-loadbearing.
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Partition Closure
Method of construction used to close openings formed between flutes of deck and abutting walls or partitions; resilient foam material is often used for this purpose.
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PARTITION: An interior wall that separates two rooms.
PLANK: Lumber 2" thick or more and more than 4" wide, such as joists, flooring, and the like.

PARTITION-An interior wall which divides a space such as one that separates one room from another.
PITCH-The slope or incline of a roof.
PLASTER- Mixture of lime, sand, and water used mostly to cover interior wall and or ceiling surfaces.

Partition: A wall that sub-divides spaces within any story of a building.
Pier: A column of masonry or other structural material, usually rectangular in horizontal cross section, used to support other structural members.

Partition A wall that divides areas within a building.
Party wall A wall between two adjoining buildings in which both owners share, such as a common wall between row houses.

PARTITION WALL - non-structural interior dividing wall
PASSAGEWAY - area of circulation ; pass through
PATINA - lustrous, aged finish ...

Partition - A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building or room.
Pilaster - A projection or the foundation wall used to support a floor girder or stiffen the wall.
Pitch - The angle of slope of a roof.

Partition — A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building or room.
Paver — Materials (commonly masonry) laid down to make a firm, even surface on the exterior.

PARTITION: A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building.
PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING: Involves capturing, storing, and using solar radiation (the sun's energy) to heat a dwelling without the use of fans or pumps to circulate the heat.

Partition. A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building.
Penny. As applied to nails, it originally indicated the price per hundred. The term now series as a measure of nail length and is abbreviated by the letter d.

PARTITION: An interior wall that separates two rooms.
PARTY WALL: Wall common to adjoining buildings in which both owners share, such as a wall between row houses or condominiums.
PATIO: An open court.

Partition - An interior dividing wall. Partitions may or may not be bearing.
Passive solar - A system that uses natural heat transfer processes to move captured solar energy (in the collector) to the storage or living space.

Partition: A wall that subdivides spaces within any story of a building or room.
Paver, paving: Materials—commonly masonry—laid down to make a firm, even surface.

The partition wall is an important part of your pet’s new home. Not only does it keep out weather and provide privacy, it also creates a space small enough for the pup’s body heat to keep them warm.

Stud Partition - A timber frame interior dividing wall.
Stud Shoe - A metal, structural bracket that reinforces a vertical stud. Used on an outside bearing wall where holes are drilled to accommodate a plumbing waste line.

Wall, partition: An interior wall without structural function.
Wall, prestressed: A masonry wall in which internal compressive stresses have been introduced to counteract stresses resulting from applied loads.

Making Partitions for the Closet
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Framing Partition Walls
Partition walls are any walls that aren’t against exterior foundation walls or walls that support floors above. Lay out partition walls by snapping chalk lines to mark both sides of the bottom plates.

Bearing partition/wall is a partition/wall that supports a floor or woof, in addition to its own weight.
Bib is a water faucet where a hose may be attached.

panel or partition between two spaces.
Wallboard:
Building boards made for surfacing, rather than for insulating ceilings and walls.

A wall or partition designed to transfer lateral loads (wind and earthquake loads) from abutting walls and roof to the foundation.
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Temporary Partition Wall
Temporary wall partitions can be added to room to create that small home office. The temporary interior wall should be held in place with fasteners to avoid the wall falling over.

A load bearing partition 'generally' runs parallel to the ridge beam of your roof and perpendicular to joists and rafters.
Exterior walls should all be considered 'load bearing' in most cases...
In older homes, all bets are off.

BEARING WALL OR PARTITION: A wall supporting any vertical load in a building other than its own weight.
BLANKET INSULATION: Insulation in rolled-sheet form, often backed by treated paper that forms a vapor barrier.

Bearing Partition - A partition that supports any vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Bearing Point - A point where a bearing or structural weight is concentrated and transferred to the foundation ...

Jack Stud An extra vertical supporting member in a frame wall or partition over a door, window or archway. Jalousies Adjustable glass louvers in doors or windows that regulate light and air or exclude rain.

BEARING WALL OR PARTITION: A wall supporting any vertical load other than its own weight. BENCH MARK: Mark on some permanent object fixed to the ground from which land measurements and elevations are taken.

Baseboard A board along the floor against walls and partitions to hid gaps. Batt Insulation in the form of a blanket, rather than loose filling. Batten Small thin strips covering joints between wider boards on exterior building surfaces.

In the walls of some of the houses at Pompeii bed niches are found which were probably closed by curtains or sliding partitions. The marriage bed, lectus genialis, was much decorated, and was placed in the atrium opposite the door.

Partition - A wall that divides spaces within any building or room.
Payment Schedule - A schedule of payments to a contractor paid as stages of work are completed.
Pediment - A decorative, ornamental trim used over exterior doors.

partition a permanent interior wall that divides a building into rooms
partition nonbearing a dividing wall that separates areas of a structure but does not provide support for the room overhead partitions or floor joists
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Such a configuration requires the wall being intersected to have partition framing. Sometimes you can get around the wiring, but you won't ever get around a partition connection. The most important tool for this project will be a stud-finder.

Cabinetry: The structural framing member used to partition off each compartment in a set of cabinets.
Gable End
The entire end wall of a house formed from the pitch of the roof.
Gable Truss
The end truss in a roof system that caps the end wall.

It is that every ship should be divided into four equal compartments, with partitions of sufficient strength, the probability in case of a leak is that it would take place in one of them, and, allowing it to fill, ...

An STC value is a single number rating used to characterize the sound insulating value of a partition (wall, floor, or ceiling). A partition prevents sound from being transmitted from one area to another.

They can also construct or repair chimneys and fireplaces, lay down flooring or patios, and install partitions and archways.

For example, if you hang one window in a room, you can't ever subdivide the room, but if you hang two, you can partition the room later. Windows may also be easily replaced with doors to accommodate changing needs.

There are two types of walls or partitions: bearing and nonbearing. A bearing wall is constructed at right angles to support the joists.

The first part of my planning involved developing sketches for how my wife and I wanted to partition the upstairs space. The home was a 26'x36' gambrel and we wanted to create 3 bedrooms upstairs, along with 1 large bathroom.

A floor furnace is located below the floor and delivers heated air to the room immediately above or (if under a partition) to the room on each side.

Wooden frames or partitions separate each pane. Glass panes are generally rectangular in shape and make up the majority of the surface of the French door. A French door is typically used as a style element.

When using a tablesaw for a through dado, a dado set is prepared to the thickness of the shelf or partition. Then the blade(s) is raised and set for the depth of cut. In some cases, the tablesaw fence can be used to position the dado on the workpiece.

Do not remove any existing partitions unless you have determined that they are not load bearing partitions. If any portion of a load bearing partition is removed, a header or beam must be installed to transfer the load to a footing.

NON-BEARING WALL: wall or partition that does not carry a load from above.
NOSING: projection of a stair tread beyond the riser.
ON CENTER (OC): framing measurement from the center of one member to the center of the next.

They can be partitioned into rooms or left as one open living space. You can link two yurts together with a docking unit, or link a yurt to another building. Most are manufactured as kits, to be erected by you and your friends.
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Bearing Wall
A wall that carries the load of the structure above it, as well as its own weight. Most exterior walls and some partition walls are bearing walls. Joists frequently cross over top of a bearing partition wall. Back to alphabetical list ...

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