| I-Beam |
A steel beam with a cross section resembling the letter I. It is used for long spans as basement beams or over wide wall openings, such as a double garage door, when wall and roof loads bear down on the opening.
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| I-Joist |
Manufactured structural building component resembling the letter "I". Used as floor joists and rafters. I-joists include two key parts: flanges and webs. The flange or from of the I joist may be made of laminated veneer lumber or dimensional lumber, usually formed into a 1 ½" width. The web or center of the I-joist is commonly made of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB). Large holes can be cut in the web to accommodate duct work and plumbing waste lines. I-joists are available in lengths up to 60 feet long.
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| Incandescent Lamp |
A lamp employing an electrically charged metal filament that glows at white heat. A typical light bulb.
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| Infiltration |
The passage of air from indoors to outdoors and vice versa; term is usually associated with drafts from cracks, seams or holes in buildings.
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| Inside Corner |
The point at which two walls form an internal angle, as in the corner of a room.
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| Insulating Glass |
Window or door in which two panes of glass are used with a sealed air space between. Also known as Double Glass.
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| Insulation Board, Rigid |
A structural building board made of coarse wood or cane fiber in ½- and 25/32-inch thickness. It can be obtained in various size sheets and densities.
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| Insulation |
Any material high in resistance to heat transmission that, when placed in the walls, ceiling, or floors of a structure, and will reduce the rate of heat flow.
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| Interior Finish |
Material used to cover the interior framed areas of walls and ceilings.
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| Irrigation |
Lawn sprinkler system. |