MNMike
Well-known member
HI Guys,
I've been lurking for awhile now to get some ideas on my 26x30 detached garage build. Unfortunately I will not be building anything close to the amazing shops you guys have. This garage will be more for storage and Man Cave.
I am in the beginning stages of planning and had a contractor come out to the site yesterday to bid the concrete slab. After reading tons of articles about in-floor heat my understanding is this. Vapor barrier, insulation, wire mesh, pex and pour.
My guy said that I would not need a vapor barrier and that we will do a grid with rebar and not have the wire mesh. So his construction style is: Insulation, pex, rebar and pour.
Most everything I have read says that I need a vapor barrier and the pex goes on top of the rebar/mesh. This guy does a ton of work in the area and is highly respected. The reason he says I do not need a vapor barrier is because we have extremely sandy soil.
I'm confused, Any thoughts?
Thx,
Mike
I've been lurking for awhile now to get some ideas on my 26x30 detached garage build. Unfortunately I will not be building anything close to the amazing shops you guys have. This garage will be more for storage and Man Cave.
I am in the beginning stages of planning and had a contractor come out to the site yesterday to bid the concrete slab. After reading tons of articles about in-floor heat my understanding is this. Vapor barrier, insulation, wire mesh, pex and pour.
My guy said that I would not need a vapor barrier and that we will do a grid with rebar and not have the wire mesh. So his construction style is: Insulation, pex, rebar and pour.
Most everything I have read says that I need a vapor barrier and the pex goes on top of the rebar/mesh. This guy does a ton of work in the area and is highly respected. The reason he says I do not need a vapor barrier is because we have extremely sandy soil.
I'm confused, Any thoughts?
Thx,
Mike
