Architectural coating definition

Architectural coating means a coating applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, to mobile homes, to pavements, or to curbs.
Architectural coating means any coating to be applied to stationary structures or their appurtenances at the site of installation, to portable buildings at the site of installation, to pavements, or to curbs. Coatings applied in shop applications or to non-stationary structures such as airplanes, ships, boats, railcars, and automobiles, and adhesives are not considered architectural coatings for the purposes of this rule.
Architectural coating means a coating applied to the following:

Examples of Architectural coating in a sentence

  • Architectural coating means a coating to be applied to stationary structures or their appurtenances at the site of installation, to portable buildings at the site of installation, to pavements, or to curbs.

  • Architectural coating and spot painting projects shall be exempt from the recordkeeping requirements of ConditionVII.B.1.b(1).

  • Architectural coating and spot painting projects shall be exempt from the recordkeeping requirements of ConditionVI.B.1.b(1).

  • Architectural coating and spot painting projects shall be exempt from the recordkeeping requirements of ConditionV.B.1.b(1).

  • As noted above, the other costs for coagulation and equip- ment were not estimated.


More Definitions of Architectural coating

Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their appurtenances, or for industrial buildings, which is site applied.
Architectural coating means coating to be applied to stationary structures and/or their appurtenances at the site of installation (stationary source), to portable buildings including mobile homes at the site of installation, to pavements, or to curbs. Coatings applied in off-site shops or to non-stationary structures such as airplanes, ships, boats, railcars, and automobiles, and adhesives are not considered architectural coatings.
Architectural coating means, notwithstanding the definition in section 22a-174-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, a coating applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, to mobile homes, to pavements or to curbs.
Architectural coating means a coating to be applied to any of the following:
Architectural coating means any coating which is applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, mobile homes, pavements or curbs.
Architectural coating means a coating used for residential or commercial buildings and their appurtenances, or industrial buildings, or other outdoor structures.
Architectural coating means a coating to be applied at the site of installation to the following: stationary structures or their appurtenances, portable buildings, pavements, or curbs. This term does not include adhesives and coatings applied in shop applications or to non-stationary structures such as airplanes, ships, boats, railcars, and automobiles.