The odds and ends that every build needs.
Weeping Tile
A weeping tile (also called a drain tile or perimeter tile) is a porous pipe used for underground water collection or discharge. Weeping tiles are often used for water drainage near basement foundations as a part of basement waterproofing.
Rebar
Rebar (short for reinforcing bar), collectively known as reinforcing steel and reinforcement steel, is a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures to strengthen and hold the concrete in tension.
Teleposts
Adjustable steel jack posts or “teleposts” are used to support the main beams in the basement. … If you plan to complete an unfinished basement in your new home, consider framing that allows a small space or gap between the plate of the partian walls and the floor joist to allow for upward movement of the floor slab.
Stair Stringers
With a one-piece design with no difficult cuts or separate stringers required. Constructed from tubular steel and plate steel for the most safe and reliable design performance.
Poly
Polyethylene sheeting has many names. It goes by the names poly sheeting, plastic sheeting, plastic film,polyethylene sheet, and poly film to name a few. Polyethylene sheeting is a plastic film made from petroleum.
House Wrap
House wrap is a weatherization membrane. It creates a protective envelope against moisture and air infiltration into the wall cavities.