LIGHT
An individual glazed section of a window.
An individual glazed section of a window.
To remove loose residues from a surface using wipes or other non -aggressive media.
A restoration process, usually involving cleaning, surface preparation and application of a spray coating, in contrast to full, or complete refinishing, which involves the removal of existing finishes and building a new finish.
1. A light weight, manoeuvrable floor tool used in hot water extraction. 2. A metal extension tube for a pressure sprayer (hand-pump or electric) with a spray jet on the end and a trigger valve on the handle.
The maximum amount under the terms of an insurance contract that an insurer agrees to pay for a single loss.
The act of limiting or the state of being limited, constrained or restricted. For purposes of this document, a ?limitation? is a restriction placed by others upon the restorer resulting in a limit on the scope of work.
Work shown as an individual entry in a work specification or estimate.
A 75-100 pound installation tool used to roll sheet vinyl flat after being adhered to a substrate. It also may be used for the distribution of various biocides after they are sprayed onto wet carpet during water damage restoration.
A metric unit of capacity.
1. A force or combination of forces carried by a structural component. 2. The power delivered to an electrical device or equipment.