Wafer board
A manufactured wood panel made out of 1"-2" wood chips and glue. Often used as a substitute for plywood in the exterior wall and roof sheathing.
Walk-Through
A final inspection of a home before "Closing" to look for and document problems that need to be corrected.
Wall out
When a painter pray paints the interior of a home.
Warping
Any distortion in a material.
Warranty
In construction there are two general types of warranties. One is provided by the manufacturer of a product such as roofing material or an appliance. The second is a warranty for the labor. For example, a roofing contract may include a 20 year material warranty and a 5 year labor warranty. Many new homebuilders provide a one year warranty. Any major issue found during the first year should be communicated to the builder immediately. Small items can be saved up and presented to the builder for correction periodically through the first year after closing.
Waste pipe and vent
Plumbing plastic pipe that carries waste water to the municipal sewage system.
Water board
Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored
Water closet
Another name for toilet.
Water meter pit (or vault)
The box /cast iron bonnet and concrete rings that contains the water meter.
Water - repellent preservative
A liquid applied to wood to give the wood water repellant properties
Water table
The location of the underground water, and the vertical distance from the surface of the earth to this underground water.
Water tap
The connection point where the home water line connects to the main municipal water system.
W C
An abbreviation for water closet (toilet).
Weatherization
Work on a building exterior in order to reduce energy consumption for heating or cooling. Work involving adding insulation, installing storm windows and doors, caulking cracks and putting on weather-stripping.
Weatherstrip
Narrow sections of thin metal or other material installed to prevent the infiltration of air and moisture around windows and doors.
Weep holes
Small holes in storm window frames that allow moisture to escape.
Whole house fan
A fan designed to move air through and out of a home and normally installed in the ceiling.
Wind bracing
Metal straps or wood blocks installed diagonally on the inside of a wall from bottom to top plate, to prevent the wall from twisting, racking, or falling over "domino" fashion.
Window buck
Square or rectangular box that is installed within a concrete foundation or block wall. A window will eventually be installed in this "buck" during the siding stage of construction
Window frame
The stationary part of a window unit; window sash fits into the window frame.
Window sash
The operating or movable part of a window; the sash is made of window panes and their border.
Wire nut
A plastic device used to connect bare wires together.
Wonderboard ™
A panel made out of concrete and fiberglass usually used as a ceramic tile backing material. Commonly used on bathtub decks.
Wrapped drywall
Areas that get complete drywall covering, as in the doorway openings of bifold and bipass closet doors.
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