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Ridged foam over wood floor

greenleopard | Posted in Green Building Techniques on

Hello,

I have a wood framed 1910 bungalow in zone 2a with wood floors on wood joists.  Two rooms have lower floors (2-3”).  I’d like to raise the floors to match the house.  The two rooms get a lot of sun and the house has no wall insulation.  I thought I might be able to kill two birds with one stone and help my insulation problem by using high density foam to raise it, then put 3/4 plywood on top and my finish floor on top.

My question is if there might any moisture issues over time and if I can do anything about them?

Thank you for your time and wisdom.  I searched but only found references for foam on concrete or in different climates.

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    BILL WICHERS | | #1

    I don't see any issues with this, but it would be cheaper to use 2x3s along the tops of the joists to bring the floor up. I would assume whatever is under that floor has other ventilation paths besides just through the floor, which should ensure you don't have moisture issues due to the foam.

    Bill

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