I did it in Central Wi. 12 yrs ago according to plans I got from North Dakota St. University. Put vertical Polystyrene around the perimeter, Polystyrene and sand under the floor, reinforcing rod in the concrete one foot on centers. The tubing was plastic tie wrapped to the reinforcing one foot from the wall on the first loop, then 2 feet on center round and round to the middle then back to the corner where the water heater and pump and other stuff was. Worked great, you have to use polystyrene insulation 2 inches thick. Strofoam will deteriorate. I called Dow Chemical in NJ to learn this.talked to a very helpful chemist. My present 2 car garage in NY has Bubble wrap laid all over the origional garage floor and four inches of concrete poured over that. 1/2" pex tied to wire reinforcing mesh and hooked to a 30 gallon water heater, works real well also. Both buildings are very well insulated.
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