Rob McG Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Hi, Just starting the journey down the Passive House route, a small section of the house is basement level and Newton are advising a Type C waterproofing system, so an internal cavity drain, that needs to then drain out of the building, they don't seem to have a system that closes, so its always open, therefore compromising the passive house envelope. Anyone had any experience with this or any ideas on how to get round it? Thanks in advance. Rob
Conor Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Type a & b instead. External tanking and waterproof concrete.
Big Jimbo Posted February 24 Posted February 24 @Conor said. External waterproofing. I didn't think that internal "Let the water in, and then take it out" complied with Building Control Regs, since they changed.
Mike Posted February 24 Posted February 24 1 hour ago, Rob McG said: Newton are advising a Type C waterproofing system, so an internal cavity drain, that needs to then drain out of the building, they don't seem to have a system that closes It looks like the Titan-Pro Sump comes with 50mm pipe reducers, and 50mm dry traps are available - such as the MacAlpine MACVALVE-4. 39 minutes ago, Big Jimbo said: I didn't think that internal "Let the water in, and then take it out" complied with Building Control Regs, since they changed. BS 8102:2022 still includes it and NHBC still allow it, so there's no obvious restriction. Types A+C or B+C would still be my preference. 1
Rob McG Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 thanks for all the advice! probably will end up being A+C hoping not to use a sump pump though. just gravity drain.
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