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Furring

Furring is a construction technique used to create an even surface on walls or ceilings. It involves attaching strips of material, such as wood or metal, to the base surface at regular intervals. Furring can be used to control the direction of water run-off, provide a level surface for additional treatments such as plastering or tiling, and improve thermal performance or fire-resistance without increasing the overall thickness of the wall. One important aspect of furring is the choice of materials. Wood is a common choice due to its availability and ease of use, but metal furring systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their durability and resistance to moisture and pests. The spacing and orientation of the furring strips also play a crucial role in the success of the technique, as they must be carefully placed to ensure a level surface and proper support for the materials being applied. Furring can be used in a variety of applications, from residential to commercial construction. It is commonly used in renovation projects to level out uneven surfaces and provide a base for insulation and siding. Furring can also help reduce noise pollution and improve thermal efficiency, making it a popular choice for energy-efficient building designs. Overall, furring is a versatile and effective construction technique that can be used to create a smooth and level surface for a variety of building materials. Its success relies on careful planning and execution, with attention paid to the choice of materials, spacing and orientation of the furring strips, and the specific needs of the project at hand.

construction, materials, wood, metal, spacing, orientation, renovation, insulation, noise pollution, thermal efficiency

Kevin Martinez

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Furring

Furring is a noun derived from the verb to fur, and is related to the furring strip which is a wooden strip used in construction work. As a noun, Furring can be used to refer to the construction strip, or it can be used figuratively in language to suggest the covering or coating of something with fur-like material. Synonyms for Furring include lining, covering, padding, and upholstering. Antonyms for Furring include uncovering, unclothing, and stripping. Examples of cognates include furred and furrier. Variants of Furring would include furrings and furrings strips.

Linguistic, etymological, morphological, analysis, semantic, syntactic, phonetics, dictionary, language, vocalization

George Adrian Postea

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Furring

The word ‘furring’, related to the phrase ‘furring strip’, is commonly used in the English language to refer to a strip of material – often made from wood – that is used in construction to provide a smooth surface for plastering or to fill up a gap between two surfaces. It has its roots in the Old English ‘furh’ and ‘furworht’, both of which refer to a strip that is used to fill a void. The word first appears in the context of construction in a Wisby dictionary from 1595. Over the years, the terminology used to describe furs has shifted and changed, with ‘feather’ and ‘apron’ also being used in the early 19th century. Today, the morphological structure of the word ‘furring’ has come to be associated with a more industrialised process, with an emphasis on the use of predetermined dimensions to ensure the appropriate fit between two surfaces. Pragmatically, the term ‘furring’ is used in the context of construction and architecture to refer to the specific process of inserting material into a cavity to provide smoothness and insulation.

Etymology, morphology, furs, strips, construction, material, Old English, Wisby dictionary, feather, apron, dimensions, fit, insulation, plastering, gap.

Henry Fontaine

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Furring

The term “furring” is used to describe the application of furring strips across a wall’s surface in order to level it. This process can be performed to create a level platform for flooring, insulation, drywall, or other wall treatments. It is common in the construction industry and is often used as part of renovating a space. Equivalent words for “furring” in other languages, including French (mise à niveau), German (Furchen), Spanish (forrar), Italian (rasatura), Dutch (verlijmen), Portuguese (isolar), Swedish (nivåera), Danish (etablering), Chinese (垫木), Japanese (ハンガー), Polish (szczelinowe), Russian (уравнивание), Turkish (döşeme), Hindi (गहराई लाना), Arabic (تصحيح), and Hebrew (לכוון) all refer to the leveling of a wall through the application of furring strips.

mise à niveau, Furchen, forrar, rasatura, verlijmen, isolar, nivåera, etablering, 垫木, ハンガー, szczelinowe, уравнивание, döşeme, गहराई लाना, تصحيح, לכוון wall leveling furring strips French German Spanish Italian Dutch Portuguese Swedish Danish Chinese Japan

Harris Awan

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Furring

Furring is a type of construction detail that involves attaching furring strips to a wall or ceiling in order to create a level surface for the installation of building materials. The furring strips are typically made from wood or metal, and are attached vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, depending on the application and desired aesthetics. Furring is used to level out uneven surfaces, provide a base for insulation and siding, and to prevent dampness or condensation buildup between walls and ceilings. Furring also helps to reduce noise pollution and improve the overall thermal efficiency of a building. When properly installed, furring can provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing surface for materials such as paneling, drywall, or tile.

Furring, Insulation, Wall Cladding, Siding.

Ji-Soo Park

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Furring

Furring is a process used in architecture to create an even surface, often on a wall or ceiling. It involves the installation of strips of metal, or other material, that are then attached to the base surface at regular intervals. This process can be used to control the direction of the water run-off, or to provide a level surface for additional treatments such as plastering, tiling or painting. Furring is often used to provide an improved thermal performance or fire-resistance without increasing the overall thickness of the wall.

Furring, wall treatment, fire resistance, soundproofing, insulation.

Lauren Moore


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