Slab insulation

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PapaDave

Minister of Fire
Feb 23, 2008
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Northern MI - in the mitten
Was hoping someone could give info on how to insulate exposed exterior block and slab.
Most of the house is concrete slab with about a foot or so of block exposed to the cold. Floors are chilly and so are my feet and lower legs. :mad:
We had carpeting in most of the house, but a couple years ago had a local guy put down vinyl (we have dogs) to make it easier to clean.
Not sure I'll do it this year, but would like some ideas from the people I trust here on the Hearth.
Ok, fire away.
 
+1 on the Building Science site. The Green Building Advisor site is also good for this. http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/ There Q&A area is well stocked with knowledgeable folks.

I suspect you're going to find that adding polyiso, XPS, or EPS foam is recommended. I think the tricky part will be how to integrate the added foam with what's at the sill and above. I don't think you'll want your foundation insulation sticking out beyond your walls. If that becomes a problem you could consider adding exterior foam to your walls also.
 
A real informative video was done by "tom in Maine" from this site and Dick Hill on frost penetration and how to insulate a slab. Its definitely doesnt have high production values but simplifies the concept

http://www.hotandcold.tv/shop.html
 
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