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Simple, sturdy thermal break?

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Most of the energy going to heating my garage will be lost through the slab, which is a considerable energy sink up here in Zone 6. I was thinking that some sort of floor covering that has a slight air gap could offer a small thermal break and insulating value. Something like the DMX floor underlayment.

It would need to be sturdy enough to drive/park cars on, and flat enough to not catch sawdust and debris. Has anyone come across something like this?
 
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Denwood

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You could use 2” high density XPS, steel grid and another 2” of concrete. Did this for a commercial retrofit, zone 7A. That worked well for us and drove pallet jacks loaded up over it routinely. The XPS we used was not high density and we had zero issues. We also installed radiant in the 2” overpour.

Garage overhead doors and seals are also low hanging fruit. See this thread I posted a few years back with data: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...g-from-your-wallet.414538/page-2#post-8965200
 
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