A type of loan assumption in which the original borrower remains secondarily liable should the assumptor default. …
Shed Roof
A roof that pitches up further on one side than the other. …
Shingle Ripper
A flat, bar-like tool with a sharp hook that's designed to make removing shingles an easier job. You slip the hook up under wood shingles then rap the tool with a hammer to shear-off nails with the …
Shingle Style
An alternative style of Victorian home that evolved in the late 19th century to simplify the complexity of the traditional Victorian house. …
Shingles
Thin, wedge-shaped pieces of wood or flat rectangular pieces of slate, mineral fiber, glass fiber, or composition asphalt installed on a roof to prevent water seepage. …
Service Entrance Conductor
The wire between the terminals of the panel and the connection with the service conductor. …