hockey88fan
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Hi all, been driving myself crazy searching for info on the xps insulation board I should use under the concrete pour for my garage floor thought I'd look for some input here. I'm going to install pex tubing so I can have radiant heat in the garage, it calls for 2" xps board under the pour for insulation. The cheapest I found was at HD, it's Owens corning at $25 per 4x8 sheet. Thing is the 2" has a psi rating of 15, the 1" has a psi of 25. I'd like to use the 2" for the insulating properties, question is is the 15psi strong enough for under a 4" concrete pour? Looking at the description it does it is approved for use under concrete floors. Also, the installation instructions say to run the insulation along the perimeter so heat doesn't escape, but then how do you finish the concrete to the edge of the wall? If the slab is 4" do you just run the insulation up the side to 3" then pour over it so you don't see the foam board all along the perimeter when the pour is complete? Or would the edges crack off with having only a 1" thick concrete along the edge? Like I said I'm driving myself crazy trying to figure this stuff out, thanks for info!!!




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