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House Parts You Didn't Know Had a Name

This Old House helps you identify all those architectural "thingamajigs" and "whadya-call-its" you find around the house

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Bargeboard

A board attached to the edge of a gable roof. In house styles such as Gothic Revival and Tudor, bargeboards often bear intricate carvings or colorful painted details. Also called vergeboard or gableboard.

READ: American House Styles

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Check Throat

The groove cut into the underside of a windowsill that prevents rainwater from reaching the wall.

READ: If These Walls Could Talk: An Early-American Cape

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Clerestory

A series of windows placed high in a wall.

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Cricket

A second, small, pointed roof that diverts rainwater around something, such as a chimney, that projects out of a primary roof.

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Efflorescence

The weathering on exposed bricks or stones that looks white and powdery. It appears when natural salts in the materials leach out and crystallize.


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