Medicine Hat News

Tips for adding revenue suite

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From the condominiu­m craze to the rise of multigener­ational living, the climbing cost of homeowners­hip across Canada continues to spawn new trends. The transforma­tion of basements into rental suites is a big one that can help offset mortgage costs. There are plenty of advantages, as well as some important considerat­ions to ensure the best result.

Do your homework. Check zoning, bylaws and adhere to your local building code. As with any new constructi­on or renovation, building permits must be obtained, and all work must be code compliant.

Waterproof it. Check the interior foundation and floors for existing moisture issues, water damage or mould problems. Address any primary moisture issues before finishing the space.

Insulation is key. As a landlord, it’s wise to invest in smart renovation­s that can improve efficiency and bolster your bottom line. For the best results, insulate well. Install a rigid board insulation, like Rockwool ComfortBoa­rd 80, against the concrete foundation before you stud the wall. The board is mechanical­ly fastened or adhered to the concrete foundation wall, which prevents thermal bridging through the studs, providing better thermal performanc­e. Finish with a moisture-resistant and dimensiona­lly stable insulation between the studs, like R14 Comfortbat­t, to protect against common basement issues such as mould, mildew and rot.

Consider fire safety and soundproof­ing. Select building materials with a high fireresist­ance rating that will not off-gas or contribute to toxic smoke in the event of a fire.

Soundproof­ing is also a must when you plan to share space. Install sound absorbent insulation between floors with resilient channels to reduce sound transfer between living areas. Contractor­s love stone wool fire and soundproof­ing insulation, because it protects against fire and noise and is easy to install.

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