Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Jan 2017, p. 28

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How to create a cozy finished basement A warm, comfortable finished basement is a great feature that adds value to your home. But too few owners realize that finishing a baseâ€" ment the wrong way can bring mould, mildew and lower indoor air quality. Building a healthy finished basement comes down to these five elements: 1. Only finish a reliably dry basement. Even a small amount of leaked water can trigger mould, mustiness and poor indoor air quality. That‘s why your basement needs to prove itself reliably dry before you invest time and money into finishing. Monitor the space and make sure it‘s dry for at least a year. 2. Use moistureâ€"resistant inorganic materiâ€" als. Even a dry basement might get unexpectâ€" edly damp. So use inorganic materials that won‘t feed mould even in the presence of moisâ€" ture. Foamâ€"based insulation is best at reducing mould risk in basements. Avoid putting wood in contact with concrete. 3. Install a subflcoor. Proper basement subâ€" floors make finished floors warmer and reduce the chance that humid summertime air will conâ€" dense against cool concrete. Choose inorganic subfloor products to put against the basement floor. 4Spny foam the rim joists. Although it‘s comâ€" mon to insulate the area where joists meet outâ€" side walls using fibreâ€"based insulation and a vaâ€" pour barrier, it‘s difficult to get a proper air seal around all those joists. The resulting air leakage is why many homes have some kind of mould in the rim joist area. Spray foam eliminates this problem because it‘s selfâ€"sealing when applied Agent local mortg 22E lom planner your mortgage term. Secure the best rate IOhn Cavanuuo MMort age Architects Ask your Brokerage #12728 at least three inches thick. You‘ll need a profesâ€" sional installer to do this work. 5. Install a proper heating system. Just beâ€" cause you have a furnace in your basement doesn‘t mean it will automatically heat the & Is your space. You need sufficient ducts to deliver heat to all areas as well as cold air return ducts at floor level to promote air circulation. If you‘re planning to hire a contractor, make sure they‘re experienced, knowledgeable and proâ€" g up?! The end of your mortgage term is nearning and you now have the power to choose what‘s right for you without paying hefty penalties! | « # # * ‘ Save money without paying penalties to switch lenders! Now‘s your time to access the best lender offering you the best rate without Paying penalties to move because you are not breaking ‘ Register your renewal date with me and i will contact you 120 days prior so you can lock in your rate. Start renovating or investing! it might be time to consider tapping into some home property! n mmz n on in mm omm _C_@,'.', me to discuss yo equity to consolidate debt, complete a renovation project or purchase a vacation ur renewal options or register your renewal date! n mm mortgage , renewal comin This is an important moment of opportunity! fessional. The Canadian Home Builder‘s Associaâ€" tion is a great source of free advice for hiring a pro and avoiding suspicious contractors. Find more information at www.getitinwriting.ca. www.newscanada.com | NOLIdWVHJI NYVIGOVNYI NOLTWUW | LTOZ ‘ZT Lenuer | 22

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