ABMax24
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What is best to put over a concrete slab basement floor for insulation? We have an unfinished basement that we are going to slowly begin to start finishing (really need a storage room soon) and would like to have a somewhat warm floor to walk on. The house is 3 years old and we haven't lived in it quite a year yet but there is no sign of water infiltration or damp spots, and the sump hasn't had a drop of water in it yet that I can tell.
So what's best? Foam sheets such as durofoam with strapping at 24"or 16" centers and plywood or osb on top. Or just foam sheets with a floating top. Or is there something better.
Our basement is a walkout so what is best to do with the door? Is it best to remove it and raise it up the height of insulation added?
On top of this I think at some point we'll want another source of heat in the basement, gas or wood fireplace is one option, so is in floor heating. Is there a type of hydronic (not looking at electric due to energy costs) in floor heat that doesn't require concrete to be poured over the top of the tubes? Or is it best to have this extra mass for better temperature regulation?
Thanks in advance for the help.
So what's best? Foam sheets such as durofoam with strapping at 24"or 16" centers and plywood or osb on top. Or just foam sheets with a floating top. Or is there something better.
Our basement is a walkout so what is best to do with the door? Is it best to remove it and raise it up the height of insulation added?
On top of this I think at some point we'll want another source of heat in the basement, gas or wood fireplace is one option, so is in floor heating. Is there a type of hydronic (not looking at electric due to energy costs) in floor heat that doesn't require concrete to be poured over the top of the tubes? Or is it best to have this extra mass for better temperature regulation?
Thanks in advance for the help.