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Name: Radja Yudha Bagas Kara

NPM: 20224550241
Class: S4C
Task: Part Of House

1. Gravel
a mixture of different size pieces of stone mixed with sand and possibly some
clay.

2. Soil
the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material
typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.

3. Asphalt Driveway
Asphalt is the black, tarry material that's often used to pave roads or fill in
potholes.
4. Sidewalk
a usually paved walk for pedestrians at the side of a street.

5. Garage Door
a large door that covers the opening through which a car enters and leaves a
garage.

6. Gutter
A gutter is a pipe or trough along the edge of a roof that carries rainwater away
from a building. Another kind of gutter is the indentation beside a street curb.
Water flows through these gutters too, usually into a storm drain.
7. Roof
the cover of a building, material used for a roof : roofing.

8. Window Sill
a shelf formed by the bottom part of the frame of a window.

9. Window Muntin
vertical and horizontal elements that divide the window glass into a grid.
Muntins are also known as muntin bars, glazing bars, sash bars, or grilles.
10. Window Frame
is the portion of the window that holds the glazing and sits between the glazing
and the wall of the building when installed. The frame can be fairly simple in a
non-operable window to very complex with numerous moving parts in an
operable, multi-pane window.

11. Window Pane


a single piece of glass in the window of a building.

12. Shutter
a solid or louvered movable cover for a window. a movable cover, slide, etc.
13. Dormer Flashing
Flashing refers to thin pieces of impervious material installed to prevent the
passage of water into a structure from a joint or as part of a weather resistant.

14. Wood Siding Horizontal


is a long-lasting material that brings the natural look of wood to a home, but
without the expense and upkeep.

15. Apron Flashing


is used at the base of a wall or penetration, It's shaped like an L and can be up
to 14 feet in length to fit the base of the penetration. It's also used around
dormers to prevent water from getting into your windows.
16. Counter Flashing
Formed metal or elastomeric sheeting secured on or into a wall, curb, pipe,
rooftop unit, or other surface to cover and protect the upper edge of a base
flashing and its associated fasteners.

17. Gable Dormer


triangular-shaped roofed structures, often containing a window that leads up to
the roof of a building. Architects use dormers in their designs to maximize the
available space in a loft and to form window openings in the roof plane.

18. Chimney Cup


cap or cover for a chimney. specifically : a device fitted to the top of a
chimney to improve the draft by presenting an exit aperture to leeward.

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