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Stopper

A stopper in construction refers to a temporary or permanent device or material used to plug or seal an opening or a gap in a structure to prevent the flow of liquids, gases, or other materials.

In the context of construction, stoppers are commonly used in various applications such as plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and fire protection systems. For example, stoppers may be used to block off water pipes during repairs or maintenance, seal off openings in a roof to prevent leaks, or plug holes in walls to contain smoke and fire.

Stoppers can be made from a variety of materials depending on their application, such as rubber, cork, plastic, or metal. They can also be temporary or permanent, with some stoppers designed for repeated use while others are intended to be removed after a single use.

Overall, stoppers are a critical component in construction as they help maintain the integrity and safety of the building structure and its various systems.



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