Avoid moisture in
your basement
Who we are. How we help.
• An environmental charity and social enterprise
• Serving Waterloo Region since 1999
• Focusing on energy and water sustainability
Funding:
Local partners, contracts, grants, client fees
and donations
Our mission:
REEP Green Solutions
PHILIP DRADER
Home Energy
Coach
Avoid moisture in
your basement
What
CHALLENGES
are you facing?
Sources of moisture in the basement
Credit: State Farm
First address interior sources
Reactionary approach
requires dealing with:
• pipes (frozen,
pinhole, burst)
• toilet flanges
(wax or foam)
• children or
bad habits
• sprinkler system
Interior sources
Proactive approach to
avoid:
• pipes (frozen, burst)
• sewer backup
• leaking standard
hot water tank
Next address exterior water sources
Problem:
• landscape directs water
towards your house
Solution:
• slope soil to move
ground water away
away from house
Exterior water sources
Problem:
• eavestrough is plugged,
disconnected or bent
Solutions:
• leaf guards on
eavestroughs
• or thorough cleaning
annually
Exterior water sources
Problem:
• downspout empties
close to house
Solutions:
• add longer downspout
• connect to rain
barrel(s)
• direct to rain garden
Exterior water sources – exterior solution
GOAL:
Keep water out of house
Solution:
Exterior drainage system
below-grade with dimple membrane
Exterior water source – Basic Interior solution
GOAL:
Keep water away
from insulation
Solution:
Use dimple membrane on
the inside of foundation
Best used with
floor system
Exterior water source – Interior solution
GOAL:
Direct water away
from living spaces
Solution:
Dimple membrane tied
to new weeping tile
inside of foundation wall
Connected to
sump pump
Exterior water sources – Active draining
Better safe than sorry?
Consider a double sump
pump with battery backup
Questions?
What 3 things
would you like
more details on?
Overview
1. Keep outside
water away from
your home
2. Minimize
chances of water
accidents inside
your home
3. Check safeguards
semi-regularly
Future Home Energy Coach presentations & open houses
February 6
Tips on finishing your basement
March 5
How to make good window choices
Presentation: 1:30 p.m.
Open House 2—3:30 p.m.
REEP House for Sustainable Living
20 Mill St., Kitchener
Register in advance:
reepgreen.ca
Put our coach to work for you
To book an orientation
or a
home energy evaluation
Learn more
Use sign up sheet at the front!
Call 519-744-9799 > Press 1
Email customerservice@reepgreen.ca
reepgreen.ca/HomeEnergyCoach
Thank you to our core funders
Thank you to our partners

How to avoid moisture in your basement

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    Who we are.How we help. • An environmental charity and social enterprise • Serving Waterloo Region since 1999 • Focusing on energy and water sustainability Funding: Local partners, contracts, grants, client fees and donations Our mission: REEP Green Solutions
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    Sources of moisturein the basement Credit: State Farm
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    First address interiorsources Reactionary approach requires dealing with: • pipes (frozen, pinhole, burst) • toilet flanges (wax or foam) • children or bad habits • sprinkler system
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    Interior sources Proactive approachto avoid: • pipes (frozen, burst) • sewer backup • leaking standard hot water tank
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    Next address exteriorwater sources Problem: • landscape directs water towards your house Solution: • slope soil to move ground water away away from house
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    Exterior water sources Problem: •eavestrough is plugged, disconnected or bent Solutions: • leaf guards on eavestroughs • or thorough cleaning annually
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    Exterior water sources Problem: •downspout empties close to house Solutions: • add longer downspout • connect to rain barrel(s) • direct to rain garden
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    Exterior water sources– exterior solution GOAL: Keep water out of house Solution: Exterior drainage system below-grade with dimple membrane
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    Exterior water source– Basic Interior solution GOAL: Keep water away from insulation Solution: Use dimple membrane on the inside of foundation Best used with floor system
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    Exterior water source– Interior solution GOAL: Direct water away from living spaces Solution: Dimple membrane tied to new weeping tile inside of foundation wall Connected to sump pump
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    Exterior water sources– Active draining Better safe than sorry? Consider a double sump pump with battery backup
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    Questions? What 3 things wouldyou like more details on?
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    Overview 1. Keep outside wateraway from your home 2. Minimize chances of water accidents inside your home 3. Check safeguards semi-regularly
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    Future Home EnergyCoach presentations & open houses February 6 Tips on finishing your basement March 5 How to make good window choices Presentation: 1:30 p.m. Open House 2—3:30 p.m. REEP House for Sustainable Living 20 Mill St., Kitchener Register in advance: reepgreen.ca
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    Put our coachto work for you To book an orientation or a home energy evaluation Learn more Use sign up sheet at the front! Call 519-744-9799 > Press 1 Email customerservice@reepgreen.ca reepgreen.ca/HomeEnergyCoach
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    Thank you toour core funders Thank you to our partners

Editor's Notes

  • #3 REEP is a registered charity and social enterprise, serving Waterloo Region since 1999. We’ve been deep into a process of Strategic thinking about the impact we want to have in the community. From that process, we have a new mission, in draft form here: Working together to make sustainability the norm. The mission really sums up our relationship with you and with the City of Kitchener/Cambridge, and why we have the City’s logo right on the front cover: we really are working together with you, through your support, and seeing the changes in our community that Dave and I will outline in this report. Thank you for supporting all the work you’re about to hear about.
  • #5 -Main point – many renovations can be improved by expanding the scope of work and planning them cleverly Question for audience – what renovations are you currently planning? Question for the audience: Think about when you sweep or shovel snow away from steps. Just take a little moment to remember what you did last year. Alright, now how many of you clear the top step first and work your way to the bottom. Uh huh, and how many clear the bottom step first and make your way to the top? Why?
  • #8 : know where the whole house shut-off valve is, and teach that to everyone in your house, don’t reuse a wax toilet flange, be wary when insulating a wall if waterpipes are close to the warm side, replace old pipes before they leak too badly if possible
  • #9 (Philip’s notes: To avoid frozen pipes, place insulation between them and the wall wherever they are accessible. To avoid burst pipes – generally from rubber clothes washer hoses, use stainless steel braided hoses (best) along with a washer pan, install a water-hammer arrestor beside clotheswasher (okay solution), install shutoff solenoid that detects when water shouldn’t be flowing ($150?), be VERY cautious if you use an auto-shutoff hose (could have issues, $20). To avoid sewer backups, install backflow preventer (caution to not break drain lines when breaking concrete) Hot water tank leak – is there a drain nearby? If not, install pan with leak-detector inside Sources: Leak detectors: Floodmaster (1-888-776-6544) Amazon ($10 to $370) Watercop (whole house system with multiple detectors) Drain pan – amazon ($30) Auto shut off valves- timer – Home hardware ($90) Watts (1-905-332-4090) Floodsafe products for dishwashers, clotheswashers, ice machine/water dispenser in fridge (~$18-$23 per hose) & toilets. Might not work as anticipated.
  • #11 (Philip’s notes: Clean gutters out, slide downspout back on after hitting it off with lawnmower, setup ladder on a nice day and look defeated at your bent gutter, wiggle it a bit, then head back down, knowing that you did all that you reasonably could have. Keep boxes away from walls, and off the basement floor Like a skunk in the house, if you just deal with the immediate unpleasantness, it’ll just come back later.
  • #18 Everyone should know where shut-off valve is in home Replace pipes that are in poor condition Braided water hoses and catchment pans Install backflow preventer in main sewer line Check eavesthroughs and downspouts at least 2x a year Soil should slope away from your home Install longer downspouts if required Install dimple membrane – tied to weeping tile if possible Weeping tile should connect to sump pump – test 2x a year Double sump pump with battery backup is available