Silver and Gold Magazine Summer 2014 | Page 24

Why you need a Smart Basement “Our home has had decades to settle, and it’s been OK for so long, so why would the foundation crack and flood our basement now?” – By Suzanne Soto-Davies How Floodsill works Foundation Wall Wood or Steel Studs Mould Resistant Drywall Wood or Steel Studs The Science of Basements Our climate is changing. Water has now become the number one claim for insurance companies. One of two homes has unacceptable mould levels, and at the root of our housing concerns: The basement. During the past year, John Cochren, Engineer and foundation specialist in Hamilton, received over 500 calls from people who have suffered water damage in their basement. “Basements are a science,” explains John. “You could say they are living things: They’re built over soil with 100% relative humidity. Then diffusion occurs, condensation, tiny cracks happen, which allow small amounts of water to infiltrate and get trapped behind the basement plate, sometimes for years… Naturally over time it just builds and gets worse.” With increased changes in climatic conditions such as the heavy rains we’ve experienced this past spring, flooding will only become more prevalent. Statistics show that every basement will flood at one point or another. John says we need to be more proactive, instead of reactive, and build according to these statistical findings. Building Smart Basements We have to re-educate ourselves when it comes to Building a finishing basements. And Smart Basement we can’t just “Google it” because the information out there is scarce, and conflicting. Industry experts agree, and John wanted to actually do something about it, so he developed the “Smart Basement” book – a comprehensive guide that not only educates home owners but also builders, contractors and DIY’s, on how to efficiently build a basement. Smart Basement is based on years of studies, statistical findings and industry recommendations, plus John’s 40+ years of hands-on work in the business. The book walks through the ten steps John says are eminent for ensuring a basement lasts for generations to come. “Sometimes it’s as simple as elevating the furnace and hot water tank by 2” off the basement floor,” says John. “And using Floodsill is a must!” Floodsill is John’s invention as well, and the first innovative home improvement invention in over 35 years. 24 Water Resistant Baseboard FLOODSILL Concrete Floor Mould prevention: Healthier homes Floodsill is made of pre-molded polystyrene plastic which replaces the conventional 2x4 wood plate under basement partitions. The use of Floodsill elevates the partitions – including the drywall – out of harm’s way so any water can easily flow underneath and directly toward basement drains. This in turn prevents pools of water from being absorbed by the wood, which causes mould from developing behind the walls. “Any internal issue, such as a broken dishwasher hose or sump pump failure, or from a crack in the foundation wall, will make water travel down to the basement.” John explains. “Doesn’t using an impermeable floor product like Floodsill make sense?” The ten steps outlined in the Smart Basement book are not only inexpensive and quite simple to include in any basement build, but they can save the homeowner thousands of dollars. John explains that if these 10 steps were offered by builders, it would mean 1/10th of the cost, rather than retrofitting later. Basement living When we first move in to a new home, the basement will typically be where we put all our important items – the baby’s clothing, photo albums, and other family heirlooms. In a short period of time, regardless of whether we store these special items in tight plastic bins, that damp musty smell impregnates everything that’s stored. That’s the power of mould, which only takes 24 hours to start forming in this susceptible environment. We must start thinking proactively: Build smart, and properly finish basements so they become functional living spaces that are more than just storage spaces, but can also withstand the challenges of our changing climate. This is what a Smart Basement is a