Seadog83
Mechanical
- May 30, 2024
- 1
Where I live (NS, Canada) they recently introduced the ability to add secondary suites to your house, in hopes of alleviating the current housing crisis.
While we typically don't do it, one of our clients asked us to look into the program, to see what we thought, as they wanted to convert a basement into a secondarily suite.
Most of the requirements are fairly common sense, but the two big ones are 1, it must have it's own ventilation system (ERV/HRV), and 2, between the main unit, and common areas, an STC value of 43 for walls and ceiling, which is typically sound bat + resilient channel.
If the home was not built with it, this basically entails a gut to the studs, lots of pricey sound insulation, remounting electrical boxes which will now be 1/2" out, sound channel, re drywall, re finish.
Keep in mind there suites are limited to 650/850 sq ft depending, so you won't even be able to rent for a ton of money.
I think many jurisdictions in NA are doing something similar, (presumably?) with similar requirements. Is there an economical way to convert a part of the house, that would otherwise just need some walls and a door into a suite? Or is it really a $40k rebuild from studs up?
While we typically don't do it, one of our clients asked us to look into the program, to see what we thought, as they wanted to convert a basement into a secondarily suite.
Most of the requirements are fairly common sense, but the two big ones are 1, it must have it's own ventilation system (ERV/HRV), and 2, between the main unit, and common areas, an STC value of 43 for walls and ceiling, which is typically sound bat + resilient channel.
If the home was not built with it, this basically entails a gut to the studs, lots of pricey sound insulation, remounting electrical boxes which will now be 1/2" out, sound channel, re drywall, re finish.
Keep in mind there suites are limited to 650/850 sq ft depending, so you won't even be able to rent for a ton of money.
I think many jurisdictions in NA are doing something similar, (presumably?) with similar requirements. Is there an economical way to convert a part of the house, that would otherwise just need some walls and a door into a suite? Or is it really a $40k rebuild from studs up?