Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on November 18, 2012 at 20:18:02 from (173.85.177.8):
In Reply to: Radiant Floor Heat posted by edj856 on November 18, 2012 at 19:04:12:
JD seller is right. I built my shop in Wi. just like he said. The insulation you use under the concrete is POLYSTYRENE. It's the kind that snaps when you bend it. I would not put any drain in the floor. I used to put snow and ice covered vehicles in my shop at night and in the morning the vehicle would be dry and so would the floor. My son put a 2'by 12' X8" deep pit and floor drain in his and all he has is a pit full of dirt no water, and a place he can't ride a creeper over. My new garage floor here in NY is poured over the old cracked and rough 1932 concrete with bubble wrap between the new and old. 22' X 33' and I heat it with a 28 gallon water heater.
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