Expanding Foam |
A foam usually contained in an aerosol, that expands and hardens once sprayed from the container. It’s very useful for filling awkward gaps, cracks and cavities, and has many other uses from insulation to adhesion to waterproofing depending on the type of expanding foam. Be careful when using this product, due to its expanding nature, as it’s easy to use too much. |
Expansion Joint |
A gap left to allow expansion to occur in a structure. These are mainly in masonry walls or pathways, driveways etc. Expansion joints are usually filled with a flexible sealant |
Eaves |
The lower portion and edge of a roof that overhangs the walls. |
Easement |
A right held by one person to make use of the land of another. For example, land set aside for drainage and sewerage pipes. |
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