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Definition of groundsill in US English: groundsill(also groundsel) nounˈɡrounds(ə)l The horizontal beam or timber in a building that is secured to the foundation and is the base for the rest of the structure. Example sentencesExamples - The cruck blades used in its construction spring directly from the groundsills and these support the roof timbers.
- The inside groundsill has anchor bolts previously installed that permit an easy mounting of columns or posts on the inside groundsill.
- In most cases, the damage included tilted roofs, broken groundsills, and broken walls and tile.
- For groundsills, we use laminated American hiba arborvitae wood highly resistant to rot and termites - a necessary considerations for future residents.
- When we were building with plain old stud walls, overloading the wood fibers of the groundsills never happened and it was a non-problem.
Definition of groundsill in US English: groundsill(also groundsel) nounˈɡrounds(ə)l The horizontal beam or timber in a building that is secured to the foundation and is the base for the rest of the structure. Example sentencesExamples - The cruck blades used in its construction spring directly from the groundsills and these support the roof timbers.
- For groundsills, we use laminated American hiba arborvitae wood highly resistant to rot and termites - a necessary considerations for future residents.
- When we were building with plain old stud walls, overloading the wood fibers of the groundsills never happened and it was a non-problem.
- In most cases, the damage included tilted roofs, broken groundsills, and broken walls and tile.
- The inside groundsill has anchor bolts previously installed that permit an easy mounting of columns or posts on the inside groundsill.
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