RTcat
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Getting ready to pour a concrete floor in my 50'x 72' pole shed. Somewhere down the road I'll be "enclosing" a corner of the shed for a heated workshop. It will be forced air heat. With regards to forced air heat, is the concept to not let the heat escape down through the concrete, or is it to prevent coldness from coming from the dirt ground up through the concrete?
I'm wondering the best way to insulate floor area where the work shop will be.
Two schools of thought I've heard.
#1 Where the concrete meets the ring board take 1 1/2" styrofoam and cut it in to 16" widths. Dig away the gravel and dirt an place the top edge of the styrofoam level with where the top of the concreate will be. Basically I'd have 16" of foam running down beside the 5'' floor and the gravel dirt below it, seperating it from the dirt on the outside of the building. This prevents coldness from entering into the side of the concrete and the dirt below it.
#2 Place 1" styrofoam on top the gravel base before pouring the floor.
Would doing both be overkill?
Does #2 lead to more likelyhood of concrete shifting/cracking (expansion joints will be cut in)
What's best way to insulate concrete where forced air heat will be used?
Finally, I'll be putting bisqueen (plactic) down on the entire floor to prevent sweating.
Thoughts?
I'm wondering the best way to insulate floor area where the work shop will be.
Two schools of thought I've heard.
#1 Where the concrete meets the ring board take 1 1/2" styrofoam and cut it in to 16" widths. Dig away the gravel and dirt an place the top edge of the styrofoam level with where the top of the concreate will be. Basically I'd have 16" of foam running down beside the 5'' floor and the gravel dirt below it, seperating it from the dirt on the outside of the building. This prevents coldness from entering into the side of the concrete and the dirt below it.
#2 Place 1" styrofoam on top the gravel base before pouring the floor.
Would doing both be overkill?
Does #2 lead to more likelyhood of concrete shifting/cracking (expansion joints will be cut in)
What's best way to insulate concrete where forced air heat will be used?
Finally, I'll be putting bisqueen (plactic) down on the entire floor to prevent sweating.
Thoughts?
