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- Weep_hole abstract "A weep hole or weeper hole is a small opening left in the outer wall of masonry construction as an outlet for water inside a building to move outside the wall and evaporate. The term was coined by archaeologist C. Leonard Woolley after finding evidence of weep holes in ziggurats. Plastic "weeps" are used in modern masonry construction.Weep holes are located near the base of masonry structures, particularly brick buildings. Raising the grade above weepholes may allow moisture, snakes, insects, and small animals to enter the building. Modern weep holes employ screens, constructed of flexible nylon or plastics. Typically, drain tiles have weep holes, which allow water to enter the tile.".
- Weep_hole thumbnail Open_stootvoeg.jpg?width=300.
- Weep_hole wikiPageID "1806603".
- Weep_hole wikiPageRevisionID "571044104".
- Weep_hole hasPhotoCollection Weep_hole.
- Weep_hole subject Category:Masonry.
- Weep_hole subject Category:Moisture_protection.
- Weep_hole comment "A weep hole or weeper hole is a small opening left in the outer wall of masonry construction as an outlet for water inside a building to move outside the wall and evaporate. The term was coined by archaeologist C. Leonard Woolley after finding evidence of weep holes in ziggurats. Plastic "weeps" are used in modern masonry construction.Weep holes are located near the base of masonry structures, particularly brick buildings.".
- Weep_hole label "Open stootvoeg".
- Weep_hole label "Weep hole".
- Weep_hole label "ウィープホール".
- Weep_hole sameAs ウィープホール.
- Weep_hole sameAs Open_stootvoeg.
- Weep_hole sameAs m.02vy_11.
- Weep_hole sameAs Q6142287.
- Weep_hole sameAs Q6142287.
- Weep_hole wasDerivedFrom Weep_hole?oldid=571044104.
- Weep_hole depiction Open_stootvoeg.jpg.
- Weep_hole isPrimaryTopicOf Weep_hole.