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Axeplyr
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Hi all, first post. My name is John, I'm a guitar player who dabbles in home recording. My job as a field engineer (defense) has made it hard for me to enjoy my hobby over the last few years, but I'm getting ready to locate to OKC and buy a home and have mulled over various approaches for a home studio/jam room. My biggest priority is sound damping so I don't drive the wife crazy.
Property values in OKC will make it very easy for me to buy my dream home and a few acres of land, so I could buy a big house and soundproof a room; however, I got to thinking. Here's my idea, let me know if you think it's crazy!
There's a company that builds basements in OKC using the latest techniques. They guarantee a structurally sound, long-lasting structure formed from poured concrete (8" thick walls), sealed in polyurethane for moisture-proof, leak-proof construction. Keep in mind I'm buying a prebuilt house, and OKC houses don't tend to come with basements. Obviously building a basement in an existing house is not really cost-effective (if it's even possible), so I got to thinking; why not build a basement without a house on top?
In other words, if I have a few acres of land, pick a spot not that far from the house, dig a hole about 12' deep, build an 8' (ceiling) x 12' (width) x 20' (length) basement (close to "gold" dimensions), add a concrete slab for a ceiling, and put a couple of feet of topsoil on top.
Of course there are other things that must be considered. Air conditioning/heating, access, electricity, but I'm sure there are innovative ways of dealing with these issues.
Ultimately, I think this is an interesting solution and would certainly be completely soundproof!
It also seems that costs are not that unreasonable ($15-20 per square foot), and it could double as a storm center for those crazy OKC tornados.
What say you?
Property values in OKC will make it very easy for me to buy my dream home and a few acres of land, so I could buy a big house and soundproof a room; however, I got to thinking. Here's my idea, let me know if you think it's crazy!
There's a company that builds basements in OKC using the latest techniques. They guarantee a structurally sound, long-lasting structure formed from poured concrete (8" thick walls), sealed in polyurethane for moisture-proof, leak-proof construction. Keep in mind I'm buying a prebuilt house, and OKC houses don't tend to come with basements. Obviously building a basement in an existing house is not really cost-effective (if it's even possible), so I got to thinking; why not build a basement without a house on top?
In other words, if I have a few acres of land, pick a spot not that far from the house, dig a hole about 12' deep, build an 8' (ceiling) x 12' (width) x 20' (length) basement (close to "gold" dimensions), add a concrete slab for a ceiling, and put a couple of feet of topsoil on top.
Of course there are other things that must be considered. Air conditioning/heating, access, electricity, but I'm sure there are innovative ways of dealing with these issues.
Ultimately, I think this is an interesting solution and would certainly be completely soundproof!
It also seems that costs are not that unreasonable ($15-20 per square foot), and it could double as a storm center for those crazy OKC tornados.

What say you?