TermDefinitionTags
Backer BoardInert sheet material, often cement or polystyrene based, increasingly used to provide a stable and m...
BackgroundsGeneral term used for all surfaces to which tiling is adhered....
BargeboardA member usually of timber or PVC along the edge of a gable covering an external rafter or cut splay...
Basket Weave:Sets of three stretchers laid horizontally and vertically in alternate groups. They can be inclined ...
BattenTimber strip fixed to the wall to support the first whole course of tiling....
Battens(or Lathe or Lattes) Horizontal lengths of timber fixed to the roof rafters to support the slates or...
Battered Buttress:Sloping pier to increase the lateral strength of a wall. The bed joints of the Buttress are set at 9...
Battered Work:A wall that is built with a backward slope on its face, e.g. a retaining wall or tall chimney....
BedDepth of applied adhesive or mortar....
BeddingMortar or filling at ridge, hips or verges to close off the open joint....
Bevelled CloserA brick cut, with a bevel, along its length reducing a header at one end to 56 mm. (See Bonding)...
Bevelled Closer:The brick is bevelled, along its bed length, to reduce it to a 56mm closer on its face. Used in wall...
BiscuitThe base body of a glazed wall tile that is pressed and fired as a separate process before glazing a...
Block Bonded Quoin:The use of contrasting face bricks to create a series of alternating blocks (usually three courses h...
Block Bonding:A method of preparing an existing wall so that a future wall can be tied in at a later date. The exi...
Block-Work:Walls built of Blocks as opposed to Bricks; may be used externally, with a rendered finish, but more...
Boat Level:A short wooden or aluminium spirit level, about 225mm long, that has a boat like appearance and may ...
BolsterHeavy chisel for cutting out, used with lump hammer....
Bolster:Also known as a Boaster. It is a thin flat steel chisel, 100mm wide, and used with a Lump Hammer for...
Bonding Agents Manufactured products incorporating PVA (polyvinyl acetates), SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) or AR (...