Term
GYPSUM WALLBOARD IS Taped, but without finishing over with joint compound. Surface free of excess joint compound, with tool marks and ridges. |
|
Definition
LEVEL 1 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
GYPSUM WALLBOARD IS Unfinished Bare drywall for temporary construction or when the final decoration has not yet been determined. No taping, finishing, or corner beads. |
|
Definition
LEVEL 0 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
GYPSUM WALLBOARD IS Taped with a thin coating of joint compound over all joints and interior angles, fasteners, and accessories |
|
Definition
LEVEL 2 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
GYPSUM WALLBOARD IS heavily texture (spray or hand applied) finishes before final painting + Two coats of joint compound applied over joints |
|
Definition
LEVEL 3 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
GYPSUM WALLBOARD IS finish decoration will be a RESIDENTIAL grade (light duty) wall coverings, flat paints, or light texture
TWO coats of joint compound over joints and interior angles, with THREE coats of joint compound over fasteners |
|
Definition
LEVEL 4 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What wall finish is Not recommended for gloss, semigloss and enamel paints, or other reflective surfaces. |
|
Definition
LEVEL 4 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What wall finish should not be used where smooth painted surfaces or where lighter weight wallcoverings are specified. |
|
Definition
LEVEL 3 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What finish is appropriate where commercial-grade (heavy duty) wallcoverings will be final decoration |
|
Definition
LEVEL 3 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What level is used with water-resistant gypsum as a substrate for tiles or areas where a finished surface appearance is not important |
|
Definition
LEVEL 2 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What finish lever is Used in plenum areas, attics, building service corridors, and areas concealed from public view |
|
Definition
LEVEL 1 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What finish level is the highest quality finish is necessary to provide a uniform surface |
|
Definition
LEVEL 5 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What finish level is required where gloss, semigloss, or enamel are specified. |
|
Definition
LEVEL 5 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH LEVEL |
|
|
Term
What paint is water-based and is the most often used paint for interior work. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What paints have replaced oil paints, and are made from oil-modified polyesters, and are solvent thinned. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What paints are sometimes used in high-wear areas, including trim, floors, or cabinets but tend to emit more VOCs than latex paints. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is used to determine a numerical rating that indicates how much light and heat a paint color will reflect |
|
Definition
Light reflectance value (LRV) |
|
|
Term
What uses a scale running from black to white (0 to 100) to indicate the percentage of light falling on a surface that will be reflected. |
|
Definition
Light reflectance value (LRV) |
|
|
Term
This commercial wall covering is durable, abrasion-resistant, and easy to clean. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What 3 grades is vinyl wallcovering available in? |
|
Definition
Type I is light duty Type II is medium duty Type III is heavy duty |
|
|
Term
What 2 ASTM code Standards apply to vinyl wallcovering: |
|
Definition
ASTM F793 and ASTM F1141. |
|
|
Term
This wallcoverings are usually laminated to a backing that provides dimensional stability |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What are The 2 most current Room Corner Test standards for textile wallcoverings include: |
|
Definition
NFPA 265, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Room Fire Growth Contribution of Textile Coverings on Full Height Panels andWalls UL 1715, Fire Test of Interior Finish Material |
|
|