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Foam Under Slab - Needed?

Bolson32

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I've recently added on a 26x30 3rd stall and am looking at eventually heating it. I got a screaming deal on 4" used roof foam that I put around the interior of the frost walls. Should I do the slab too? Or would poly be enough? Budget is getting tight wondering if I'll ever make that $1500 back.
 
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Underslab insulation should meet ASTM C578. Your roofing insyulation may not be appropriate for this use.

In any case, unless you are installing in-slab radiant heat, I don't think you'll recover your investment in underslab insulation.
 
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Bolson32

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Underslab insulation should meet ASTM C578. Your roofing insyulation may not be appropriate for this use.

In any case, unless you are installing in-slab radiant heat, I don't think you'll recover your investment in underslab insulation.
It's 4" 25lb psi EPS, pretty sure that would qualify.
 
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After having a shop with foam under the floor I wouldn't even think about not having it if I were to build again.

As mentioned, it's pretty hard to add later.
 
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I'm sure it would take a while to get the cost back in dollars but I put foam under my slab and it was one of the best things I did. I'd do it again 100 percent. The slab stays so warm when I heat it and it's much more comfortable on my feet. Worth every penny.
 

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I didn't heat my floor or put in insulation under the slab. I regretted that later as my feet always were cold. My new slab uses high density 60 PSI rated 2" foam. Corning Formular 600. I went with the Formular 600, 60 PSI rated foam because I'm putting a lift on it.

 
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