SD929
Member
Hi fellow GJers,
I'm in Tennessee (in the mid north near Clarksville) and climate zone four. I'm working with a builder on a 60x40 pole barn that will be used primarily as a wood / metal shop. I plan on heating / cooling with mini-splits. While going through the contract w/ the builder (not yet signed) I noticed the description of the slab (4") had a vapor barrier but no insulation underneath. The builder says it's no big deal to go without and unless I'm laying on the slab, I wouldn't notice. It's an approximately a 6.5k add-on. Am I crazy to consider not doing it?
The building plan is a 60x40x14 post-frame with metal siding.
If it matters I'm torn between spray-foam and rockwool or a combo.
I'm in Tennessee (in the mid north near Clarksville) and climate zone four. I'm working with a builder on a 60x40 pole barn that will be used primarily as a wood / metal shop. I plan on heating / cooling with mini-splits. While going through the contract w/ the builder (not yet signed) I noticed the description of the slab (4") had a vapor barrier but no insulation underneath. The builder says it's no big deal to go without and unless I'm laying on the slab, I wouldn't notice. It's an approximately a 6.5k add-on. Am I crazy to consider not doing it?
The building plan is a 60x40x14 post-frame with metal siding.
If it matters I'm torn between spray-foam and rockwool or a combo.
