Shoester
Well-known member
Well I've got my footing and 4' stem wall poured and mostly backfilled for my ~44x64 shop, and all of my under-slab work done and interior fill completed. Next step is to put down vapor barrier, then do all the work for the radiant floor heating (insulation board, piping). I've been planning to get the slab poured this fall, then start on the actual building next spring...but now I'm second guessing myself. Would it be better to stop where I am at now, and wait until next spring to get all the radiant floor heating work done and then pour the slab?
My concern with leaving the slab exposed all winter is water getting down along the edge where the slab meets the stem-wall, then freezing and potentially cracking something.
Thoughts? Am I over-thinking it?
Thanks!
Pic of current progress:

My concern with leaving the slab exposed all winter is water getting down along the edge where the slab meets the stem-wall, then freezing and potentially cracking something.
Thoughts? Am I over-thinking it?
Thanks!
Pic of current progress:




