Meaning WEEP HOLE
What does WEEP HOLE mean? Here you find 13 meanings of the word WEEP HOLE. You can also add a definition of WEEP HOLE yourself

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WEEP HOLE


A hole located near the base of a masonry or glazing structure that allows for the drainage of entrapped water.
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Small drainage outlet at the base of a retaining wall that allows water to seep out and prevents the build up of water pressure that may damage the wall. Well drained soil
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WEEP HOLE


Drainage hole that allows water to escape.
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An opening at the bottom of a wall which allows the drainage of water.
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A hole which allows for drainage of entrapped water from masonry or glazing structures. Also called “weep slots”.
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A small opening in a window or sill member through which water may drain to the building exterior.
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A small opening or hole in the bottom of a letter or a sign cabinet, placed at the lowest point to prevent water from accumulating in a unit.
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Drainage hole that allows water to escape.
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A small hole in a wall which permits water to drain off.
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An opening at the bottom of a wall, which allows the drainage of water.
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The individual openings provided in the window sill that allow water or condensation to escape.
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A method of designing and controlling the HVAC system of a residence so that living areas can be maintained at a different temperature than sleeping areas using independent setback thermostats. If specific requirements are met, zonal control may earn a credit towards compliance with whatever building ener [..]
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WEEP HOLE


A small opening in a wall, window or skylight through which condensation or water may drain to the exterior; small openings in a retaining wall to permit water to escape and prevent the build-up of pr [..]
Source: bdma.org.uk





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