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| HASP
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Locking mechanism consisting of a hinged closure with a slot. A U shaped staple is passed through this slot and a lock is attached to that. |
| HATBANDING
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Term which denotes wall paint where some lines appear darker than others, usually cause by use of a roller with a nap that's too thick or by excessive rolling or brushing. |
| HATCH
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A unit used to provide access to a roof from the interior of a building. |
| HATCHET
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(1) A small ax with a short handle. (2) Hand tool with a nail-driving surface on one end of the head and a blade on the other end. |
| HAUL
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(1) To transport or move with force. (2) An amount gained, earned or won at one time. |
| HAUL ROAD
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Road used for access to a work site. |
| HAUNCH
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(1) Either of the sides of an arch from the point of rising to the vertex. (2) Thickened section of a structure. |
| HAWK
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A small, square board with a handle underneath, which is used to hold mortar or plaster. |
| HAZARD
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Condition that affects the probability of losses or perils occurring, such as flood damage to a house. |
| HAZARD INSURANCE
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Homeowner's insurance or fire insurance, hazard insurance covers physical risks such as those from fire or wind. Usually required by lenders for the full replacement value. |
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