Question 2: What is the name of the wall under the window? This question is a bit interesting. The friend on the fourth floor answered well, but gave some corrections.
1, the wall under the window is collectively called the ridge wall, which is also called the maintenance wall from the structural function, because that part of the wall is not load-bearing.
2. The walls inside the building are collectively called partition walls, that is, separated spaces.
3. The short wall outside the building is called gable, and the one with sloping roof is also called cornice.
4. There are bearing walls, maintenance walls and partition walls in the structure. The maintenance wall is a wall connected with the outside world.
Today's engineering buildings are called by these names. In ancient buildings, there are shadow walls, dangerous walls and sandwiched walls.
Supplement 1: There are 1 kinds of non-bearing walls.
Question 3: What kind of tiles can be used on walls and floors, and they will be scrapped after being removed?
It is best to use "cement mortar" for tiling, which is the "wet paving method" widely used at present. Because cement and sand are relatively cheap, there is no need to do special wall leveling treatment, and the cost is easy to control. Moreover, the fluidity of cement mortar is good, and it is easy to adjust the flatness of ceramic tiles during the pasting process.
Although there are many advantages in sticking tiles with tile adhesive. High bonding strength, stronger than cement mortar. Flexibility is better than cement mortar, and it is not easy to crack. The paste thickness is thin, which can be as thin as 3mm, effectively expanding the indoor use area. Proper construction technology can realize zero empty drum. However, ceramic tile bonding materials are not widely used by decoration companies because of their high cost and high technical level of workers.
Ceramic tile adhesive is the main product of modern ceramic tile. With the improvement of living conditions, the density of ceramic tiles is getting higher and higher, and the water absorption rate is getting lower and lower. The traditional cement sand can't reach the bonding strength at all, so the tile binder perfectly replaces the traditional cement sand.
Question 4: What is the distance between the upper opening and the lower opening of the external wall of the building? Generally refers to the windowsill wall. The (window sill+beam) specification requires that the window sill wall be greater than or equal to1.2m to prevent the fire from spreading. If it is less than 1.2, it should be a fire window, such as a floor-to-ceiling balcony. The bright part of the landing balcony is generally divided into fire-proof glass, and the fire-resistant time is greater than or equal to 1 hour.
Question 5: What do you mean by the sealant stuck upside down on the wall? As the picture shows, what do these three sentences mean? There is also a solid triangle indicating that the wall is inverted at 45 degrees, and a hollow triangle is indicated inside. As far as I know, chamfering is generally used at the external corner (such as the junction of 3 and 4 faces), that is, the brick back in the corner is cut to 45 degrees to form a right angle, while the internal corner (such as the junction of 2 and 3 faces) is not chamfered and directly caulked. The purpose of sticking the sealing paste upside down is to prevent moisture from entering the tile and causing peeling, and the chamfered outer glaze may also be destroyed, so sealing treatment should also be done.
Question 6: I want to ask you, the wall area of one of our bathrooms is 20 square meters! The disk is divided into upper and lower walls (note: the upper and lower walls are different colors), so I multiply the square of the upper and lower walls by 10% to get 50 points.
Question 7: How to distinguish how many tiles are used in the upper and lower walls of 30 square meters? If 300*600 tiles are pasted, that is, three layers are horizontally pasted below, which is equal to 900, and the waist line of 100 is one meter high, so that tiles of another color can be replaced, which will have a three-dimensional effect and make I-joints look better.
Question 8: There are generally no windows or walls behind the sofa. Feng shui pays attention to relying on seats. You can put a row of low cabinets behind the sofa to solve it.
Question 9: Mud can't help the wall. Mud can't help the wall.
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It is said that there are 3,000 disciples of Confucius, among whom 77 have graduated with diplomas (famous for their surnames), such as Luz, Zigong, Ziyuan, Ran Qiu, Ziruo, Ziqian, Qin Zi, Zhangzi, Zichang, Zisi, Zi Rong and Zhonggong. Of course, Confucius also had bad students, such as Zaiyu (Confucius). Being famous and eloquent was very popular with Confucius at first, but on the surface, behind the scenes. Confucius once found Zaiyu sleeping during the day. Confucius was very angry and said, "You can't carve rotten wood, and the dung wall can't be broken!"! This allusion is about the massacre. It was later verified. Zaiyu later became a doctor in Linzi and made an insurrection with Tian Chang. As a result, he was enslaved. Confucius was ashamed to mention that this man was his disciple.
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Metaphor; Mud, mud. The mud is too thin to stick to the wall. Metaphor because of poor ability or low level, can't become a climate, or see the world.
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You can't carve a rotten piece of wood, you can't afford it, and dog meat buns can't be served on the table.
Question 10: What's on the wall under the air conditioner? Five points is called hanging wallboard.