KPack
Well-known member
Hi guys,
Complete newbie here. I've searched for an answer, but haven't found anything that gives me a firm answer.
New shop is hopefully going up in the next month or so. 36'x72' with 14' walls pole building. For the floor I'm doing 6" concrete slab, 2" foam around the outside perimeter as a frost barrier, 15 mil vapor barrier underneath, and rebar on 24" centers throughout the floor. Front half of the shop will be garage space with a lift, back half will be hobby/game/etc, no living space. Not planning on in-floor radiant heat. I'm planning on running natural gas to the shop and doing some sort of shop heater with that (have gas to the house, about a 200' run).
Location is Pacific Northwest, high desert. Cold in the winter, hot in the summer. Dry-ish climate, ground is moist.
My question: do I need to do 2" insulation under the entire slab? Or is that only for in-floor radiant heat? Adding the foam is going to increase the cost significantly....and the shop is already way more expensive than it should be.
Complete newbie here. I've searched for an answer, but haven't found anything that gives me a firm answer.
New shop is hopefully going up in the next month or so. 36'x72' with 14' walls pole building. For the floor I'm doing 6" concrete slab, 2" foam around the outside perimeter as a frost barrier, 15 mil vapor barrier underneath, and rebar on 24" centers throughout the floor. Front half of the shop will be garage space with a lift, back half will be hobby/game/etc, no living space. Not planning on in-floor radiant heat. I'm planning on running natural gas to the shop and doing some sort of shop heater with that (have gas to the house, about a 200' run).
Location is Pacific Northwest, high desert. Cold in the winter, hot in the summer. Dry-ish climate, ground is moist.
My question: do I need to do 2" insulation under the entire slab? Or is that only for in-floor radiant heat? Adding the foam is going to increase the cost significantly....and the shop is already way more expensive than it should be.
