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Structural defects
Cracks or laminations in the tile body which detract from the aesthetic appearances and/or structural soundness of the installation.

Structural drawings
Detailed drawing of the basic structure of a building, showing how it is all formed together.

Structural fiberboard or insulating board
Fiberboard impregnated with asphalt. Waterproof, it also comes in various densities and thicknesses.

Structural foam
Commercially available substance used to reinforce roof sheathing to rafters/trusses.

Structural glazed tile
Molded clay tiles that are attractive, easy to care for and glazed on one or more sides, which are used as finishing on wall surfaces.

Structural joist and plank
Lumber two inch thick and six inches wide or larger.

Structural light framing
Framing with 2 x 4's and 2 x 6's, which is normally the standard, used for one and two story structures.

Structural lumber
Lumber used for studs and beams, at least a 2 x 4, to hold a building or structure up. The structure is attached to or built onto the structural lumber of a building frame.

Structural steel
Variously shaped pieces of steel which are used for load bearing purposes. In framing of a structure. This type of framing is stronger, more durable than wood and fireproof and is used for high-rise buildings.

Structural steel h pile
Letter H shaped steel structural member, which is driven into the ground and used to support a building or structure after having the necessary depth determined.

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