QRTRHRS
Elite Member
I don't know that this would be redundant with the foam insulation or not. There is a bubble wrap type of insulation for use under slabs that has properties that allow for movement of concrete.
I can tell you that when I built my last barn, I personally rolled the ground with a 13 ton vibratory roller while my contractor did the bulldozing. When the builder did the center aisle slab (16x120'), he dug out 4" and put in 2b stone and tamped it. I forget now if it was 3000 or 5000 psi but it is 6" thick with wire, poured in sections then cut every 12' for relief. No insulation or heat. Danged if everyone of those slabs did not crack in the center (parallel with the length of the aisle). It is a horse barn but I had gone with 6" just in case I wanted to run through with heavier tractors and such.
I can tell you that when I built my last barn, I personally rolled the ground with a 13 ton vibratory roller while my contractor did the bulldozing. When the builder did the center aisle slab (16x120'), he dug out 4" and put in 2b stone and tamped it. I forget now if it was 3000 or 5000 psi but it is 6" thick with wire, poured in sections then cut every 12' for relief. No insulation or heat. Danged if everyone of those slabs did not crack in the center (parallel with the length of the aisle). It is a horse barn but I had gone with 6" just in case I wanted to run through with heavier tractors and such.