hellspcangel911
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Hi All,
I have the land excavated and about to have the concrete contractor put up forms for the pour, its an akward site with ledge and fill. The build is a 40x60 steel barn made of cold formed Cees and Zees. The slab will be 5", radiant heated, with 2" of poly insulation board below. The engineer (provided by the barn manufacturer, and it appears this is his first non-monolithic pour) shows a 2" wide seat for the slab to sit on.
My first question is does this seat make sense if I was planning to do 2" of poly insulation around the perimeter of the slab just like under it to prevent heat loss? Should I do 1" insulation instead? Lose the seat all together and just run the 2" board down the side of the foundation wall 2 feet?
Second question, because of the grade slope, one side of barn will be below grade, so that foundation wall will be in part a 8' retaining wall. He has done the same 2" seat there in the footer. The concrete guy wants to pour the footer lower so the slab sits on top of it and not just mating at the side and sitting on the 2" shelf. I liked the idea but realized the 4 columns of the barn are to be anchored to the footer as well. I assume its not a good idea to put the columns on the slab and anchor them thru into the footings?
Thank you and stay safe!
I have the land excavated and about to have the concrete contractor put up forms for the pour, its an akward site with ledge and fill. The build is a 40x60 steel barn made of cold formed Cees and Zees. The slab will be 5", radiant heated, with 2" of poly insulation board below. The engineer (provided by the barn manufacturer, and it appears this is his first non-monolithic pour) shows a 2" wide seat for the slab to sit on.
My first question is does this seat make sense if I was planning to do 2" of poly insulation around the perimeter of the slab just like under it to prevent heat loss? Should I do 1" insulation instead? Lose the seat all together and just run the 2" board down the side of the foundation wall 2 feet?
Second question, because of the grade slope, one side of barn will be below grade, so that foundation wall will be in part a 8' retaining wall. He has done the same 2" seat there in the footer. The concrete guy wants to pour the footer lower so the slab sits on top of it and not just mating at the side and sitting on the 2" shelf. I liked the idea but realized the 4 columns of the barn are to be anchored to the footer as well. I assume its not a good idea to put the columns on the slab and anchor them thru into the footings?
Thank you and stay safe!






