E93. Building terms to understand
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In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, hosts Amelia and Frank break down the often confusing world of building terminology, making it clear and accessible for anyone involved in the building or renovation process. They kick off with essential plumbing terms like IO (Inspection Opening) and ORG (Overflow Relief Gully), explaining what they mean and why they matter for your home’s drainage system. The discussion then shifts to structural components, including control joints, which prevent cracks in walls, floors, and brickwork, and lintels, the essential beams above doors and windows.
The hosts also cover roof ventilation, a critical yet often misunderstood aspect of home design, detailing how proper airflow can prevent moisture build-up and protect your home from mould. They explain star ratings for thermal efficiency, exploring how higher ratings can impact energy performance and even increase the risk of condensation in certain climates.
Amelia and Frank’s approachable style makes complex concepts easy to understand, making this episode a must-listen for homeowners, builders, and anyone curious about the building process. Tune in to gain a clearer understanding of the language of construction and feel more confident about your next project.
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