Innovate1
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Planning a 30 x 40 shop building. Still considering if I will do radiant floor. Thinking I will do gas furnace/AC but still want to insulate the slab well. Have read about running 2" foam up the walls from the footing to the top of the stem wall. My stem wall with be 24 - 30" above the floor. Not sure they will allow me to reduce the wall thickness to 4" for the stem wall. Wall above will be 2 x 6 framed. I could cover the foam with OSB or Plywood - could do drywall but seems like it would get beat up easily.
Plans call for wood strips for nailing siding - should I have nailers on the inside to secure the foam? What holds the nail strips in the concrete?
Should I be worried about the slab shifting if it only has foam around it? Slab slope is 6" in 40'. Mostly to get the high end high enough to have slope on the bathroom drain pipe. Seriously thinking of raising the low end a few inches to get a bit less slope. Need to look again but I think code requires at least 2" of slope and doesn't link that to the total length.
Plans call out all sorts of details for insulation but nothing over the interior of the stem wall (and nothing outside). Shows 2" x 24" foam on wall below floor and in 24" from outside edge under floor. Thinking I should put it across complete floor even if I don't put heat in the floor - thoughts?
Radiant floor would be great but already need ductwork and fan for AC so a furnace will be easy/cheaper than radiant. And if I want to bolt something to floor I don't have to worry about where the tubes are.
Are the apron and the interior floor supported by the foundation wall at the overhead doors? In the current house the joint is at the outside of the wall but I was told something about a taper so one slab supports the other - I think. It was a long time ago ...
Plans call for wood strips for nailing siding - should I have nailers on the inside to secure the foam? What holds the nail strips in the concrete?
Should I be worried about the slab shifting if it only has foam around it? Slab slope is 6" in 40'. Mostly to get the high end high enough to have slope on the bathroom drain pipe. Seriously thinking of raising the low end a few inches to get a bit less slope. Need to look again but I think code requires at least 2" of slope and doesn't link that to the total length.
Plans call out all sorts of details for insulation but nothing over the interior of the stem wall (and nothing outside). Shows 2" x 24" foam on wall below floor and in 24" from outside edge under floor. Thinking I should put it across complete floor even if I don't put heat in the floor - thoughts?
Radiant floor would be great but already need ductwork and fan for AC so a furnace will be easy/cheaper than radiant. And if I want to bolt something to floor I don't have to worry about where the tubes are.
Are the apron and the interior floor supported by the foundation wall at the overhead doors? In the current house the joint is at the outside of the wall but I was told something about a taper so one slab supports the other - I think. It was a long time ago ...
