Drew Watson
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Yes that was the plan Stu. Also provides some insulation from the slab. They make a product just for this type of application. 16x16 squares with a plastic backing.
I can only imagine that much space
I understand the want to put in a slab it sure it easier, and down the road the space could be converted to use for cars etc, but I have to say that having made the MISTAKE of not putting a wooden floor on top of my concrete one, I would very seriously suggest that if you do end up with a slab, at least float a wooden floor on it, maybe you can't run your duct work under it, but you can surely run some wires like a wire for the tablesaw in the middle of shop etc.
Really a wooden floor is the way to go, even on top of a slab!