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Fire Separation for Basement Apartment in East Gwillimbury

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Fire Separation for Basement Apartment in East Gwillimbury

East Gwillimbury homeowners are investing in their growing community โ€” RenoHouse helps with fire separation for basement apartment provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout East Gwillimbury.

Holland Landing and Queensville are transforming rapidly. We help both new and existing homeowners keep their properties in top shape.

RenoHouse is the name East Gwillimbury homeowners trust for quality work. Serving Holland Landing, Queensville, and all East Gwillimbury.

Fire Separation for Basement Apartment in East Gwillimbury: East Gwillimbury is transitioning from rural to suburban, with explosive growth around Green Lane and Queensville, heritage village homes in Sharon and Holland Landing, and rural properties in Mount Albert. New subdivisions feature modern detached homes and townhomes, while established areas have 1970sโ€“1990s housing and century farmhouses. Common issues like builder-grade upgrades in new green lane corridor developments make professional fire separation for basement apartment services especially important for East Gwillimbury homeowners.

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Why East Gwillimbury Trusts RenoHouse

On-Time Completion

We respect deadlines for fire separation for basement apartment projects in East Gwillimbury. 95% of jobs finish on or ahead of schedule.

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Our Fire Separation for Basement Apartment Work

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Separation for Basement Apartment in East Gwillimbury

Yes โ€” and it has been required by OBC 9.10.4 for over 30 years. Many existing basement apartments lack proper fire separation because the work was done without a Building Permit. The Ontario Fire Code applies regardless of whether a permit was pulled, meaning East Gwillimbury Fire Services or Municipal Licensing & Standards can issue an order to comply at any time. More critically, insurers can deny claims when fire-separation is absent and the suite was rented. Retrofitting is straightforward and the highest-leverage life-safety spend in any unpermitted basement apartment.

No. The ULC S101 listed assemblies that achieve the 45-minute rating are tested with specific Type X drywall thicknesses (typically 5/8" Type X) on specific framing and channel configurations. Substituting thinner or non-Type-X drywall invalidates the assembly listing and the inspector will reject it. The cost difference between 1/2" regular and 5/8" Type X is roughly $0.30 per square foot โ€” not worth the rejection.

Sometimes. If the existing ceiling is unfinished or single-layer 1/2" drywall with no acoustic batt, you typically strip back to the joists, install batt, install resilient channel, install two layers of Type X. If the existing ceiling already has full acoustic batt and 5/8" Type X from a prior permitted job, you may be able to add one more layer of 5/8" Type X over it (Floor tier, $14.5K-$22K). The audit determines which path applies.

Resilient channel is a hat-shaped metal strip that mechanically decouples the drywall ceiling from the floor joists above. It dramatically improves Sound Transmission Class (STC) โ€” typical floor-ceiling assembly goes from STC 38 (no channel) to STC 50+ (with channel). It is critical for acoustic separation between units and is part of most ULC-listed 45-minute floor-ceiling assemblies. Install it incorrectly (screws too long, channel direction wrong) and you lose all the acoustic benefit while still keeping the fire rating.

Only IC-AT-rated, ULC-listed pot lights specifically designed for installation in fire-rated assemblies. Standard recessed cans break the rating. For most basement apartments, RenoHouse defaults to surface-mounted LED fixtures or wafer-style lights with a fire-rated junction box โ€” they preserve the rating without the cost of specialty IC-AT cans.

A firestop is a listed sealant + backer rod + intumescent material at each pipe, conduit, duct, or wire penetration through a fire-rated assembly. Without it, fire and smoke pass through the holes around penetrations even when the wall or ceiling itself is rated. Each combination of pipe type + hole size + sealant is a separate ULC S115-listed system; the schedule documents which listed system is used at each penetration so the inspector can verify compliance. Penetrations typically number 8 to 20 in a basement apartment.

Significantly. Properly-detailed fire separation also delivers acoustic separation. STC 55 (Standard tier with R-19 batt, resilient channel, two layers Type X) is meaningfully quieter than typical East Gwillimbury basement apartments and reduces tenant complaints about footfall and conversation noise from the main floor. Premium tier (decoupled double-wall, Green Glue damping) reaches STC 60+, comparable to purpose-built apartment buildings.

Insurance underwriters typically require a copy of the Building Permit referencing the fire-separation drawings, plus the Final Occupancy certificate, to issue or renew multi-unit coverage. Brokers also commonly request a one-page contractor letter confirming the ULC-listed assemblies used. Without these documents, many insurers refuse coverage or claim non-disclosure during a fire loss. RenoHouse provides the full documentation package as standard handover.

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