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Insulation depth for garage perimeter?

UpNorther

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Pole Barn is up, and just starting to dig trenches for 2" foam around outside perimeter. I live in central Minnesota so frost can get deep some years.

How deep should I go ?

I was thinking 2 ft. Only reason is I know people that went 16" and they wish they had more.
 
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K'ledgeBldr

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Frost line for your region is 55"-60".
I don't think 2' is going to do squat- I'd go at least 4'. Going out horizontally does make a considerable difference, but I don't see you doing that much digging.
 
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Dragfluid

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ANYTHING that you put down there is going to make a difference.
I put 2" 24" down on the outside. I'm 140 miles south of you.
Use cap nails to secure it to your rim board.
 

bedn0009

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I built in Western Wisconsin, just outside of Minneapolis, and I went vertically 16" down the face of the "footing" and then at about 12" down I put 4 x 8' pieces of 2" foam around the entire perimeter.

Look up Frost Protected Shallow Foundation.

The entire garage feels very comfortable at all times - and I only put up a gas unit heater. It's much more comfortable than even my attached garage.
 
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