LifeLongWNYer
Well-known member
Some of you may recall my frequent questions as i design a pole barn, to be used as a automotive/general shop, NONcommercial.
Now I am working on the insulation. I am planning to put down 4 4.5" inches of concrete over the subfloor and laying the concrete plastic pipe for hot water heat. I have read that there should be vertical insulation along the perimeter of the foundation ( as well as between the gravel subfloor and concrete ) but I am wondering how to install it.
The pole barn contractor uses an auger to drill the holes for the poles, and then backfills the hole. When I install the vertical insulation, how do I go about it, without dislodging the backfill around the poles? The bottom of the poles in this area need to be 48" below grade, and that is about the same depth that the insulation goes to. If I dig, or trench, along the walls, for the insulation, won't digging and removing the fill right next to the poles tend to destabilize them?
What is the right way to do this?
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Now I am working on the insulation. I am planning to put down 4 4.5" inches of concrete over the subfloor and laying the concrete plastic pipe for hot water heat. I have read that there should be vertical insulation along the perimeter of the foundation ( as well as between the gravel subfloor and concrete ) but I am wondering how to install it.
The pole barn contractor uses an auger to drill the holes for the poles, and then backfills the hole. When I install the vertical insulation, how do I go about it, without dislodging the backfill around the poles? The bottom of the poles in this area need to be 48" below grade, and that is about the same depth that the insulation goes to. If I dig, or trench, along the walls, for the insulation, won't digging and removing the fill right next to the poles tend to destabilize them?
What is the right way to do this?
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