Cape Breton Post

How to make your basement more livable

- NEWS CANADA

Cold, dark and musty, the basement is often a place to store old knick-knacks, long-forgotten projects and holiday decoration­s. But, for homeowners looking to create additional living space and increase the value of their home, a basement renovation can accomplish both, while costing far less than building an addition.

CONTROL MOISTURE

Basements are known to be damp and humid. Flooding may be a problem if there are cracks in the foundation or the proper waterproof­ing hasn’t been done. Repairing cracks, keeping gutters clear and making sure that water is sloping away from the house will help solve minor flooding issues. To keep moisture at bay inside and reduce the chance of toxic mould growth, ensure that your basement has the correct insulation and water barrier products installed.

ADD VENTILATIO­N

Since there are few windows in a basement, homeowners cannot rely on natural air flow to help with ventilatio­n and humidity control. There are a number of solutions for adding ventilatio­n, including extending your existing HVAC system, installing exhaust fans or an air exchanger to push damp air out while circulatin­g the air inside, and adding one or two dehumidifi­ers.

PLAN PLUMBING

Traditiona­lly, to install plumbing in the basement requires cutting through concrete, which is not only expensive, but also weakens the structural integrity of the slab and can cause stress cracks. It is wise to choose a system that doesn’t require installers to cut through the concrete or dig down. Unlike a sewage ejector system that stores waste in a holding tank, the waste and greywater from a toilet, sink or shower connected to an above-floor upflush system is pumped up and away through smalldiame­ter piping, rather than flowing down and out like convention­al plumbing. This allows for the creation of a new bathroom, wet bar, kitchenett­e or laundry anywhere in your future basement living space, regardless of where the main drain stack or existing pipes are located.

 ?? NEWS CANADA ?? Traditiona­lly, to install plumbing in the basement requires cutting through concrete, which is not only expensive, but also weakens the structural integrity of the slab and can cause stress cracks. It is wise to choose a system that doesn’t require installers to cut through the concrete or dig down.
NEWS CANADA Traditiona­lly, to install plumbing in the basement requires cutting through concrete, which is not only expensive, but also weakens the structural integrity of the slab and can cause stress cracks. It is wise to choose a system that doesn’t require installers to cut through the concrete or dig down.

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