rnpatrick
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Well after 20 years of waiting today I got my building permit for my garage!
My floor will be on 6' of virgin fill and I am going to have to put in a structural slab with grade beams. I am also wanting to put radiant heat in the slab which will require insulating under the slab.
The fill dirt will only be compacted enough to be stable enough to pour the slab. After that, it will settle and create an air gap - hence the grade beams to hold the slab.
But if I just put down XPS insulation, then poly, then the slab, as the dirt settles, the insulation will go with it and create an air pocket which will defeat the purpose. I need some way to create a mechanical connection to hold the XPS to the bottom of the slab.
Surely I am not the first person to solve this problem but my searching has not turned up any elegant solution.
Anybody else had this problem and how did you solve it?
Thanks,
RP
My floor will be on 6' of virgin fill and I am going to have to put in a structural slab with grade beams. I am also wanting to put radiant heat in the slab which will require insulating under the slab.
The fill dirt will only be compacted enough to be stable enough to pour the slab. After that, it will settle and create an air gap - hence the grade beams to hold the slab.
But if I just put down XPS insulation, then poly, then the slab, as the dirt settles, the insulation will go with it and create an air pocket which will defeat the purpose. I need some way to create a mechanical connection to hold the XPS to the bottom of the slab.
Surely I am not the first person to solve this problem but my searching has not turned up any elegant solution.
Anybody else had this problem and how did you solve it?
Thanks,
RP

