I'm having a 24x24, slab on grade, built this summer.
7 courses of block needed for the back as it is partially built into a slope in the back yard. I live in MN and plan to add a 5000 watt electric heater only to the the edge off those really cold days (I'd be happy with 35° in there) and to spot heat on the few days I want to work in the garage.
My questions:
Do I add rigid insulation along the outside of the block/foundation to cut down on condensation for those hot/humid summer days? Will rigid insulation on the outside keep warmth in or is batt insulation under drywall good enough? I plan on finishing the inside someday (drywall).
Do I insulate under the slab? It'll cost $1400 to do so.
I'm struggling the idea that slab insulation will keep the floor from getting damp (condensation...cool ground/humid air), but will the slab insulation also prevent warmer ground temperatures from rising into the garage? Assuming the ground actually helps raise garage temps in winter. I just don't know.
FYI - I chose to go with electric heat only because running gas to the garage will be costly and the handful of days I spend out there in the winter don't justify in slab radiant.
Thoughts?
7 courses of block needed for the back as it is partially built into a slope in the back yard. I live in MN and plan to add a 5000 watt electric heater only to the the edge off those really cold days (I'd be happy with 35° in there) and to spot heat on the few days I want to work in the garage.
My questions:
Do I add rigid insulation along the outside of the block/foundation to cut down on condensation for those hot/humid summer days? Will rigid insulation on the outside keep warmth in or is batt insulation under drywall good enough? I plan on finishing the inside someday (drywall).
Do I insulate under the slab? It'll cost $1400 to do so.
I'm struggling the idea that slab insulation will keep the floor from getting damp (condensation...cool ground/humid air), but will the slab insulation also prevent warmer ground temperatures from rising into the garage? Assuming the ground actually helps raise garage temps in winter. I just don't know.
FYI - I chose to go with electric heat only because running gas to the garage will be costly and the handful of days I spend out there in the winter don't justify in slab radiant.
Thoughts?
