Cold Garage Floor
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:31 pm
I have a single car attached garage that I use as a wood shop. The single car garage has 365 square feet of floor space. The house and shop were built in 1963. The garage floor is concrete and i am fairly sure doesn't have a moisture barrier under it.
In this part of Idaho temperatures can drop down into the -10 degrees.
I have an electric heater, hung in one ceiling corner of the shop for the winter months. But, when it comes on it is way too hot. As soon it turns off it is cold. Please note that i have had insulation blown into the walls and additional insulation blown into the attic. I also have an insulated single person door and an insulated garage door. in the winter I also add a concrete blanket over the garage door. So, insulation is not a problem.
I have added a small pellet stove for a more even heat when i am working. I only use the electric heater to keep the shop at 50 degrees.
But, as you can guess the floor is still cold. I saw an episode of Ron Hazelton's House Calls where he added a subfloor of DRIcore which he bought from Home Depot. He then covered this with rolled out vinyl flooring. I can see where this subfloor adds an insulating layer. But, it can be 3/4"-1" thick, which would kind of throw off the spacing of the steps, etc. I can see this would definitely help keep the floor warmer for a total cost of $1,234.
I am also looking at Home Depot 12"x12" modular interlocking garage floor tiles. The total cost would be $1,020. But, would this tile provide any kind of insulating value? How well would the Shopsmith and Power Station roll across these tiles?
Any suggestions or additional ideas would be greatly appreciated.
In this part of Idaho temperatures can drop down into the -10 degrees.
I have an electric heater, hung in one ceiling corner of the shop for the winter months. But, when it comes on it is way too hot. As soon it turns off it is cold. Please note that i have had insulation blown into the walls and additional insulation blown into the attic. I also have an insulated single person door and an insulated garage door. in the winter I also add a concrete blanket over the garage door. So, insulation is not a problem.
I have added a small pellet stove for a more even heat when i am working. I only use the electric heater to keep the shop at 50 degrees.
But, as you can guess the floor is still cold. I saw an episode of Ron Hazelton's House Calls where he added a subfloor of DRIcore which he bought from Home Depot. He then covered this with rolled out vinyl flooring. I can see where this subfloor adds an insulating layer. But, it can be 3/4"-1" thick, which would kind of throw off the spacing of the steps, etc. I can see this would definitely help keep the floor warmer for a total cost of $1,234.
I am also looking at Home Depot 12"x12" modular interlocking garage floor tiles. The total cost would be $1,020. But, would this tile provide any kind of insulating value? How well would the Shopsmith and Power Station roll across these tiles?
Any suggestions or additional ideas would be greatly appreciated.