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Should Cavity Walls be Insulated? Pros and Cons

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleApril 19, 2020Leave a Comment

Exterior wall cavities offer a unique space to add quality insulation to increase the efficiency of your home and reduce your monthly heating and air conditioning bills. The pros and cons of insulating a cavity wall are numerous. They include all of the positives that …

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How to Choose Anchor Bolts: The Complete Buyer’s Guide

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleApril 18, 2020Leave a Comment

When you connect something to concrete, it should hold a lifetime. That’s why it is essential to select the right bolts. When anchoring structural and non-structural elements to concrete on a construction job, you need anchor bolts. However, there are many things to consider when …

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Can Drywall Screws Hold Weight?

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 25, 2020Leave a Comment

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you want to support something on a wall and come across the only box of screws you have left in your garage – a leftover box of unused drywall screws from a prior project. Should you use them? …

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Can You Use Expanding Foam in Cavity Walls?

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 20, 2020Leave a Comment

Homeowners are always looking for home improvement ideas that will add comfort and value to their home. One major area of consideration is insulation in the walls. With many advances and variations in insulation over the years, you might have found yourself curious about expanding …

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Does Damp Proofing Require Building Regulations?

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 20, 2020Leave a Comment

Damp proofing keeps out soil moisture from the foundations of buildings, protecting against problems a damp building can cause. If you’re thinking about damp proofing, you’re also probably wondering what the regulations are concerning this. Damp proofing requires building regulations for new construction and alterations …

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What is the Difference Between a Beam and a Joist?

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 15, 2020Leave a Comment

When looking at structural flooring, you’ll notice that the framing is composed of both joists and beams. These parts appear similar – both are long horizontal structural members. So then what is the difference between a joist and a beam? Joists and beams have many …

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Can Screws be Used with Joist Hangers?

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 14, 2020Leave a Comment

When properly installed, joist hangers can keep your floors and decks secure and in good condition. While structural nails are typically used to fasten joist hangers, you may be wondering if screws can be used instead. You can use screws explicitly made for joist hangers. …

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Why Bricks Have Holes: A Simple but Brilliant Idea

In Technical Details by Giovanni ValleMarch 14, 2020Leave a Comment

While standard bricks are generally solid in form, you may come across bricks from time to time that have holes in them. It’s important to understand why some bricks have holes and how that might affect any sort of structure they are expected to uphold. …

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Giovanni Valle

Hi, I'm Gio Valle, creator of Your Own Architect. Whether you are looking to design and build your own house or simply doing some research, you've come to the right place. I developed this site in the hopes that it will provide you with valuable information and help answer your questions, so that you can create your perfect home.

Giovanni C Valle, RA, LEED AP

I'm a registered architect in New York and a member of the American Institute of Architects.

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