Barbara Rosen
WEICHERT, REALTORS
121 N. PITT STREET
ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314

Phone: 703-407-6481
Cellular: 703-407-6481
Fax: 703-842-8986
Email: bxrosen@aol.com


Real Estate Glossary
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T1-11
Hardboard, exterior siding that has vertical grooves made to simulate separate boards.
Table Saw
A work table with an adjustable circular saw blade protruding through and opening in the surface.
Tachometer
A device that measures rotational speed in revolutions per second.
Tack Coat
An application of asphalt onto an existing paved surface that is to receive a new coat of asphalt. The tack coat bonds the new coat to the existing surface.
Tack Hammer
A hammer with a magnetized head that holds a tack in place.
Tack Rag
A special cloth used to clean a wood surface before paint is applied.
Tack Weld
A small, temporary weld applied to hold parts in place until a permanent weld is made.
Tacking
Adding a period of time onto another.
Tackle
Ropes and pulleys used for lifting heavy loads.
Tackless Strip
A strip of wood with small, sharp fasteners pointing upwards used to secure wall-to-wall carpeting around the edges of a room.
Tacky
Sticky - for example, adhesive or paint that hasn't completely dried.
Tail Beam
A joist with one end resting on a wall and the other on a header.
Tail Cut
A cut made on an overhanging rafter.
Tail Piece
A short joist.
Tail Plumb Cut
A vertical cut on the end of a rafter to reduce it to the same size as the other rafters.
Tails
Undesirable painting result where heavy bands of paint have been applied instead of an even coat.
Tailstock
The end of a lathe that holds the work without spinning.
Take-off
List and quantity of materials required for a construction project.
Takeout Loan or Financing
A commitment to provide permanent financing following construction of a planned project. The takeout commitment is generally predicated upon specific conditions, such as a certain percentage of unit sales or leases, for the permanent loan to "takeout" the construction loan.
Taking
Act of obtaining land through condemnation. Usually, the government will exercise its right to "take" only after it is determined that the owners of the acquired property are unwilling to settle for a reasonable price.
Tamp
To compress or force down a material, squeezing out any air.
Tamper
A device used to compact soil. Also refers to a tool used to compact wet concrete.
Tandem
Multiple objects connected in a series.
Tandem Plan
Government program of providing low interest rate mortgages to low-income qualified buyers. In the tandem program, the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) purchases low interest rate mortgages at a discount from the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA). In doing this, GNMA subsidizes the low-income homebuyer and incurs a loss on the transaction.
Tang
A projection in an object that is used to connect to another object.
Tangent
A line that intersects a curve at a single point along the surface.
Tangible
Anything that has physical substance and form, such as land and buildings.
Tangible Property
Items of real estate and personal property that usually have a long life, such as housing and other real estate.
Tank
A liquid storage container.
Tank White
A paint designed for use on exterior metal surfaces.
Tap
  1. To connect into a water supply.
  2. A water faucet or spigot.
  3. A tool used to cut threads into the inside of a pre-drilled hole.
Tap Drill
A drill used to make a hole that will be threaded by a tap.
Tap Fees
Fees charged for hooking up utilities.
Tap Wrench
A tool used to turn a tap while it cuts threads into an object.
Tape
  1. A thin strip of material with adhesive applied to one or both sides, used for joining materials.
  2. A drywall finishing procedure where paper "tape" is applied to the joints and covered with joint compound.
Tape Blister
A defect in drywall finishing.
Tape Measure
A measuring device with a long, flexible strip with distance markings. Some tape measures retract into a metal casing.
Tape Photographing
Defect in drywall application where the joint tape or the shadow of the joint tape shows through the wallboard. High humidity which delays the drying of the second and third coats, dry tape having absorbed too much moisture from the joint compound and excess joint compound left under the joint tape are some of the causes of this condition. Also called joint photographing, this condition can be corrected by sanding the compound, which covers the tape, feathering it out into the drywall surface, and then covering it with thin coats of joint compound.
Taper
A gradual reduction in thickness.
Taper Attachment
A lathe attachment that allows cutting at an angle.
Taper Ground
Also called hollow ground, this way of grinding a blade to taper from a thicker cutting edge to a thinner section toward the hub to keep it from binding in the material being cut.
Taper Reamer
A reamer that i
Also referred to as a putty knife or a drywall knife, it's flat-bladed and s tapered from one end to the other. Used for widening holes in a material.
Taping
Applying tape. Usually refers to drywall finishing procedure where paper tape is applied and covered with joint compound.
Taping Knife
comes in various widths.
Taping Tools
Various tools used in taping drywall and applying joint compound.

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