Hi All,
Been registered a number of weeks and usually just looking for tips and ideas.
I now need some advice. I had walls poured for my new garage yesterday and slab will be installed late next. I'm running 4 loops of 1/2" O2 barrier pex in a 22'x40' slab. Nibco gave me a design layout and sized the length. Pex will be stapled to 2" Dow 250 on top of vapor barrier. My concrete guy is telling me that I should install insulation under the slab sheets on the inside walls of the foundation. I believe that the heat loss will be through the outside wall. The foundation walls are 8" poured with inset lip that 5" slab will rest upon (no thermal break, and he says expansion joint not needed). Outside foundation above grade will be zero in front, ranging to almost 48" in back (hence the reason for footings and poured walls). BTW the garage is detached. I'm intending to insulate 3 sides with same 2" xps to a depth of 4 feet. Should I insulate under front apron? I'm considering doing the front wall on the inside to between 2 and 4 feet. I'd like to do the outside wall before I start construction as my concrete contractor will be backfilling after slab install. They moved a lot of fill 'cause they needed the room to set the forms. I worry about trashing the outside wall insulation during the construction process. Finally, regarding the pex exiting the concrete. Should I put a scrap 2x6 across anchor bolt span and just temporarily attach the 8 pex lines (they will be marked as to in/out) or do I install right angles?
Thanks, Turk
Been registered a number of weeks and usually just looking for tips and ideas.
I now need some advice. I had walls poured for my new garage yesterday and slab will be installed late next. I'm running 4 loops of 1/2" O2 barrier pex in a 22'x40' slab. Nibco gave me a design layout and sized the length. Pex will be stapled to 2" Dow 250 on top of vapor barrier. My concrete guy is telling me that I should install insulation under the slab sheets on the inside walls of the foundation. I believe that the heat loss will be through the outside wall. The foundation walls are 8" poured with inset lip that 5" slab will rest upon (no thermal break, and he says expansion joint not needed). Outside foundation above grade will be zero in front, ranging to almost 48" in back (hence the reason for footings and poured walls). BTW the garage is detached. I'm intending to insulate 3 sides with same 2" xps to a depth of 4 feet. Should I insulate under front apron? I'm considering doing the front wall on the inside to between 2 and 4 feet. I'd like to do the outside wall before I start construction as my concrete contractor will be backfilling after slab install. They moved a lot of fill 'cause they needed the room to set the forms. I worry about trashing the outside wall insulation during the construction process. Finally, regarding the pex exiting the concrete. Should I put a scrap 2x6 across anchor bolt span and just temporarily attach the 8 pex lines (they will be marked as to in/out) or do I install right angles?
Thanks, Turk