newbomb
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I am getting set up to install PEX/insulation for a 4" radiant slab in a 30x40 (pole-barn) shop in the Pacific Northwest. I have a couple questions.
Under slab insulation will be BarrierXT (3/4"). I know it may not be the best, but time/money and other factors all come into play.
Q1: What is recommended for edge insulation to tack to the inside of the 2x8 baseboards? Some people recommend a 45 degree bevel, but it seems to me that would just crack and look ugly after a short time. I am considering 1" Foamular, cut into 5-6" strips, and then cleaned up after the slab is finished.
Q2: This is where I am stuck. There are three large garage doors, and they are on the inside of the 6x8's. How do I insulate the slab edge under the doors?
If the slab extends to the edge of the building, I will have 6" of exposed slab -- essentially heating the rainy Northwest air. If I add an insulation barrier under the door, I end up with a 6"x4" (by ~12' long) chunk of concrete that would not appear very stable to me when I back my boat over it.
Any thoughts on how to insulate under the doors?
Thanks,
Todd
Under slab insulation will be BarrierXT (3/4"). I know it may not be the best, but time/money and other factors all come into play.
Q1: What is recommended for edge insulation to tack to the inside of the 2x8 baseboards? Some people recommend a 45 degree bevel, but it seems to me that would just crack and look ugly after a short time. I am considering 1" Foamular, cut into 5-6" strips, and then cleaned up after the slab is finished.
Q2: This is where I am stuck. There are three large garage doors, and they are on the inside of the 6x8's. How do I insulate the slab edge under the doors?
If the slab extends to the edge of the building, I will have 6" of exposed slab -- essentially heating the rainy Northwest air. If I add an insulation barrier under the door, I end up with a 6"x4" (by ~12' long) chunk of concrete that would not appear very stable to me when I back my boat over it.
Any thoughts on how to insulate under the doors?
Thanks,
Todd
