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Insulating elevated floor slab

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MotorCity

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Dec 29, 2003
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I am working on the design of a structural floor slab supported on concrete columns and beams about 15' above finish grade. Due to the use of the floor, the finished floor surface must be concrete (CIP or precast w/ topping), so any insulation would have to be installed under or in the slab. Because concrete has extremely poor insulating qualities (.01 R value per inch thickness) we must somehow insulate the floor (R12 minimum)since the building is heated. Any ideas?
 
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