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Stucco
is a type of plaster used as a decorative and protective coating for walls and ceilings, especially on exterior surfaces. It’s made from a mixture of cement, sand, lime, and water (sometimes with acrylics or fiberglass added for strength and flexibility).
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Drywall
is a common building material used to create interior walls and ceilings in homes and buildings. It’s made of a soft core of gypsum (a natural mineral) sandwiched between two sheets of thick paper.
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Siding
is the outer layer of material attached to the outside walls of a building, designed to protect it and give it its finished appearance.
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Tile
is a thin, flat piece used to cover and protect surfaces like floors, walls, and roofs. It’s both functional (durable, water-resistant) and decorative (comes in many colors, patterns, and textures).
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Paint
Painters apply paint, coatings, or finishes to surfaces in homes, buildings, or other structures to improve appearance and protect them from damage.
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Block
The process of building structures using concrete blocks, cement blocks, or hollow blocks as the primary material instead of bricks or stones. It’s widely used in walls, partitions, and sometimes entire buildings because blocks are strong, uniform, and cost-effective.
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Concrete
work refers to the process of mixing, placing, and finishing concrete to create strong and durable structures such as foundations, slabs, columns, beams, and pavements. It’s one of the most common activities in construction because concrete is versatile, strong, and long-lasting.
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Framing
Framing work refers to the process of building the skeleton of a structure, which gives it shape, support, and strength. It is essentially the framework that holds up walls, floors, and roofs before finishing materials like drywall, siding, or roofing are added. Framing can be done using wood, steel, or concrete, depending on the type of building.
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