2drx4
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Building a 40x40 and code requirements mean the perimeter foundation is ICF for 4' below grade on top of a footer.
Can I skip insulating under the slab despite doing in floor heat?
I know some of the winter greenhouses here are being built with a "heat battery" in the floor by filling the foundation area with sand and dumping heat into it starting in the fall, and they've found it helps a lot with regulating the temperature through the winter. Basically building a massive amount of thermal mass. Will that same concept work in this case, or is it just asking for massive inefficiency?
Northern BC location, typical to see -30 to -40ish, but typically it's closer to freezing (no units of temperature because who cares). I plan to have a large forced air unit in one corner to blast after the doors have been opened or if something needs to be dried out, but I prefer the quietness of the in floor and it keeping the slab comfortable otherwise.
Can I skip insulating under the slab despite doing in floor heat?
I know some of the winter greenhouses here are being built with a "heat battery" in the floor by filling the foundation area with sand and dumping heat into it starting in the fall, and they've found it helps a lot with regulating the temperature through the winter. Basically building a massive amount of thermal mass. Will that same concept work in this case, or is it just asking for massive inefficiency?
Northern BC location, typical to see -30 to -40ish, but typically it's closer to freezing (no units of temperature because who cares). I plan to have a large forced air unit in one corner to blast after the doors have been opened or if something needs to be dried out, but I prefer the quietness of the in floor and it keeping the slab comfortable otherwise.


