Weeping tiles / basement wall seal. I got some leakage last summer after a big rain storm. So there is issues with the walls. I'm either going to get it done professionally which will cost over 13k. Or I might rent the equipment and do it myself. The job itself is not hard, it's the digging that is. I was going to do it by shovel but realistically, that's just insane, especially when it's hot out, and when it's winter, the ground is frozen.
Once that's out of the way, a few other projects on my list:
- Do an air leak check in my house and fix any issues... it gets cold really fast so I have a feeling there are some drafts, need to find where and attack those areas. Thermal image scan is something I want to do too, I might even have walls with zero insulation. I doubt it, but I wont know until I check.
- Server room: Basically just put up the walls around it and also build up the hvac system. I will have a custom water cooled system that just circulates water through a radiator and that water will be circulated throughout the crawlspace. I will use a cold/hot isle approach where the hot air gets sucked through the rad and then gets pushed out to the front. I don't really have that much equipment, but I want to have the capacity for it.
- Garage: Finish the walls, insulate it, drywall etc and put tons of power outlets everywhere. I also want to run a 100 amp sub panel there. In fact I may even run a 200 amp. I only have 100 amp service but at least I'll have the capacity if ever I upgrade. I eventually want to make the garage a shop. I may even add a door so I can access it from inside the house. Not sure why that was not done when it was built.
- Radiant heat for the main floor. Though I want to do the air leak / thermal imaging first because if I find a big issue, maybe fixing that alone will make it so it's not so cold there.
- Office closet: Build shelves/storage unit. Overall I want to organize myself way better than I am now. Right now I have stuff all over the place.
Probably lot of other minor projects as I think of em. The problem is money and time.
My priority is the weeping tiles though. No point in doing any other projects if I have a wet basement.