
![]() Insulating Slabs
Slabs lose heat at their perimeters because concrete is a fairly good conductor of heat. With no insulation, the temperature difference between the slab and the outside air can be dramatic. Heat loss beneath the slab into the earth is much less because ground temperatures are more moderate than the surrounding air temperature.
Adding slab insulation to an existing home is rarely cost effective unless
done in conjunction with some other major retrofit project. It
requires digging a trench to expose the foundation wall below
the frost line, washing the foundation wall, spot-gluing rigid
board insulation to the wall with an adhesive then covering the
insulation with a protective coating.
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