First time poster here, but I'm a frequent on the HAMB. Finally going to build my new shop and I am researching a weird idea a local guy used in his. He says he hardly ever needs to run his furnace in his large Morton building, and we are in the middle of Iowa.
He told me he had his concrete man dig several 3 or 4 foot piers evenly spaced around the garage floor, and filled these with concrete when pouring the floor. Sure it costs quite a bit more, but if I pay the gas company less, it may be worth it.
I am building a 30 by 40 garage with an upstairs loft, 2 by 6 construction fully insulated. Probably have forced air heat in the lower level and none upstairs.
Has anybody else heard of this method? What is it called? Can you direct me to a source of guidelines for sizing my piers? How many, how big around, how deep? Any need for foam board under the rest of the slab?
He told me he had his concrete man dig several 3 or 4 foot piers evenly spaced around the garage floor, and filled these with concrete when pouring the floor. Sure it costs quite a bit more, but if I pay the gas company less, it may be worth it.
I am building a 30 by 40 garage with an upstairs loft, 2 by 6 construction fully insulated. Probably have forced air heat in the lower level and none upstairs.
Has anybody else heard of this method? What is it called? Can you direct me to a source of guidelines for sizing my piers? How many, how big around, how deep? Any need for foam board under the rest of the slab?