TermDefinitionTags
3 way IntersectionWhere 3 (three) different points of the roof meet, otherwise known as a Mitre joint....
Abrasion ResistanceA glazed floor tile's ability to withstand friction. Classifications range from 1 - 5 and are known ...
AbsorptionPorosity of a tile determines its frost resistance and its resistance to staining. The higher the wa...
AbutmentThe sloping intersection of a roof surface against a vertical structure protruding through the roof ...
Acid ResistingFloor or wall tiling that is resistant to acid attack and relates to bedding and jointing as well as...
AdditivesStyrene Butadiene or acrylic polymers incorporated at factory or added separately to adhesives on si...
AdhesiveReady mixed, usually pva or acrylic or cement based powders mixed on site with water and additives f...
Angle BeadAn increasingly historic item, usually glazed and used as a finish to external angles. A coved versi...
Angle Corbels:The process of corbelling (projecting) a quoin, and occasionally an internal angle, to change its sh...
Angle GrinderElectric or petrol power tool for cutting large section tiles...
Anhydrite ScreedA form of pumped self levelling screed based on calcium sulfate which can produce screeds of high fi...
Apron:Projecting panel below a window sill. The panel may be ornamented or of a contrasting brick....
Arcade:Series of arches supported by piers or columns....
ArrisThe sharp edge between two adjacent surfaces of a brick....
Ashlar SlabTerm used in faience work to describe large glazed slabs that were similar in appearance to construc...
Attached Pier:A pier projecting from a wall face, which thickens it for the width of the pier, and is bonded into ...
Axed Arch:Describes the construction when the wedge shaped voussoirs are cut with a hammer and bolster and tri...
Back butteringWhen a substrate is not completely flat or a tile has deep indentations, additional adhesive is appl...
Back Gutter:A flat lead gutter, about 125mm wide, formed between the back of the chimney and the slope of the ro...
Back-to-Back:Term used to describe the construction of two fireplaces when the back wall of the recess is common ...