soapii
Well-known member
This post is concerning my basement not my garage but I figure the knowledge base still applies. I’m getting ready to finish my basement and looking for some insight/experience with insulating a slab. Currently the basement is completely unfinished, just concrete walls and floor. When we built the house we put rigid XPS around the exterior walls and they spray foamed all the floor joist pockets. My plan is to do a heated floor (using Thermosoft) but I want to insulate the slab so that all my heat isn’t going right down into the slab/earth.
So my question is……..which of the following is the better way to go about this (or is there an even better way)?
1) Run pressure treated furring strips along the slab with XPS between them (both ¾” thick), then place the T&G subfloor down, then heating mats and carpet/padding.
2) Cover the whole floor with XPS, then put down furring strips, then place the T&G subfloor down, then heating mats and carpet/padding.
3) Other suggestions?
Problem with #2 is that the floor section ends up being ¾” thicker so I lose ceiling height (not too big of a deal) but then I do have to deal with that extra thickness at the stairs.
I appreciate your time and information.
--Joe
So my question is……..which of the following is the better way to go about this (or is there an even better way)?
1) Run pressure treated furring strips along the slab with XPS between them (both ¾” thick), then place the T&G subfloor down, then heating mats and carpet/padding.
2) Cover the whole floor with XPS, then put down furring strips, then place the T&G subfloor down, then heating mats and carpet/padding.
3) Other suggestions?
Problem with #2 is that the floor section ends up being ¾” thicker so I lose ceiling height (not too big of a deal) but then I do have to deal with that extra thickness at the stairs.
I appreciate your time and information.
--Joe


