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Household Hazards (continued)
Photo-Oxidation: Oxidation caused by rays of the
sun.
Ponding: A condition where water stands on a
roof for prolonged periods due to poor drainage and/or deflection of the
deck.
Pop-Out: See Stucco
Pop-Out.
Radon: A naturally-occurring, radioactive
gas which is heavier than air and is common in many parts of the country. Radon
gas exposure is associated with lung cancer. Mitigation measures may involve
crawl space and basement venting and various forms of vapor
barriers.
Scrap
Out: The
removal of all drywall material and debris after the home is "hung out"
(installed) with drywall.
Seasoning: Removing moisture from green wood
in order to improve its serviceability.
Settlement: Shifts in a structure, usually
caused by freeze-thaw cycles underground.
Sludge: Term for the waste material found
in sump pump pits, septic systems and gutters.
Spalling: The chipping or flaking of
concrete, bricks, or other masonry where improper drainage or venting and
freeze/thaw cycling exists.
Splitting: The formation of long cracks
completely through a membrane. Splits are frequently associated with lack of
allowance for expansion stresses. They can also be a result of deck deflection
or change in deck direction.
Ultraviolet
Degradation: A
reduction in certain performance limits caused by exposure to ultraviolet
light.
UV
Rays:
Ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Veining: In roofing, the characteristic
lines or "stretch marks" which develop during the aging process of soft
bitumens.
Warping: Any distortion in a
material.
Water
Vapor:
Moisture existing as a gas in air.
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