Am in the final discussions on specs with my GC and have a few questions for the pros. The garage is a 40x50 with 14 ceiling. Stick build with trusses (and without finished attic space).
Use - mostly storage of sports cars, and occasional working in there (both summer and winter) with long periods of no use. I plan to keep the inside between 45-80 degrees year round (so heating and very occasional cooling) and when there keep it 65-70.
I have specc'ed the following
12 inch footings, 5 ft frost walls with 2 foot exposed (then 6x12 lumber to get my 14 foot ceiling)
4 inch (fiber or steel) reinforce slab, semi polished 5k PSI. with 6 inch spots to mount 2 post lift
For cost efficiency I am not going to do radiant floor heating - requires just too much up front cost
r30 in the ceiling, r20 in the walls, the rigid foam along perimeter r10 down 3 feet. Industrial garage doors r17
Here are my questions
1. GC wants to do 2 inch rigid foam insulation covering the frost walls, but NOT insulate under slab (he says super hard with this big a space to not crack the insulation and later causes potential cracks and issues with slab) - is this sufficient? The gravel under the slab will be surrounded on the sides by the perimeter insulation. What about moisture etc?
2. I am going to do a power troweled finish to begin with - after curing I am considering an epoxy coating in a low gloss grey. Any other considerations important here?
3. For HVAC I am contemplating MRcool DIY splits (2 units)with 2 propane backup units. I think I will need something around 50k BTU of capacity (heating) and somewhat less for cooling. Any suggestions on cost efficient solutions here I should be thinking of
4. Electrical - 200amp service. 2 minisplits, 2 post lift, 2 four post lifts, 1 air compressor, then lots of lights.

Use - mostly storage of sports cars, and occasional working in there (both summer and winter) with long periods of no use. I plan to keep the inside between 45-80 degrees year round (so heating and very occasional cooling) and when there keep it 65-70.
I have specc'ed the following
12 inch footings, 5 ft frost walls with 2 foot exposed (then 6x12 lumber to get my 14 foot ceiling)
4 inch (fiber or steel) reinforce slab, semi polished 5k PSI. with 6 inch spots to mount 2 post lift
For cost efficiency I am not going to do radiant floor heating - requires just too much up front cost
r30 in the ceiling, r20 in the walls, the rigid foam along perimeter r10 down 3 feet. Industrial garage doors r17
Here are my questions
1. GC wants to do 2 inch rigid foam insulation covering the frost walls, but NOT insulate under slab (he says super hard with this big a space to not crack the insulation and later causes potential cracks and issues with slab) - is this sufficient? The gravel under the slab will be surrounded on the sides by the perimeter insulation. What about moisture etc?
2. I am going to do a power troweled finish to begin with - after curing I am considering an epoxy coating in a low gloss grey. Any other considerations important here?
3. For HVAC I am contemplating MRcool DIY splits (2 units)with 2 propane backup units. I think I will need something around 50k BTU of capacity (heating) and somewhat less for cooling. Any suggestions on cost efficient solutions here I should be thinking of
4. Electrical - 200amp service. 2 minisplits, 2 post lift, 2 four post lifts, 1 air compressor, then lots of lights.


