hockey88fan
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My walls are all concrete, atleast where the floor will be meeting the wall. I'm going to be pouring a 4" concrete floor that has radiant heat tubing in it. It is recommended I insulate the slab underneath but also along the perimeter. I'm have trouble picturing the way it's supposed to be done along the perimeter since there will be an expansion joint along the wall, and in addition the insulation is 2" thick which would make an unsightly finish where the floor meets the wall. If anyone can explain how it s done I'd greatly appreciate it, thanks, Kevin.

