Bob_McPhee
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I'm a teacher and musician who wants to build a soundproof band practice space inside my detached cinder block garage:
Ideally, I would build a SECOND cinderblock room WITHIN this garage; any sound escaping the inner cinderblock room would be contained by the actual garage and my neighbors should be happy.
I'm planning on making the inner room 15'x12'. With ~8ft ceilings, that gives me a rough estimate of 432 sq ft of cinderblocks. An 8"x8"x16" open cell cinderblock weighs 36-40lbs according to google, so I'll say 432 cinderblocks times 38lbs = 16,416 lbs !!!
And that's not counting the grout filling the cells, cement ceiling, and double doors!
Unfortunately I don't know how thick the concrete slab floor of my garage is, or the type of concrete. I don't know if they used rebar reinforcements. I dug at one corner of the garage to reveal 2.5 deep footings, but then realized the cinderblock walls of the garage are resting on those footings and that the slab is 'floating' on hopefully compacted earth.
Now the previous owner used to house 2 hot rods and some other heavy equipment in there for years, no cracks.
My brother in law, who is in construction, is helping me with this project and he thinks it could work. I have my doubts. He says he's stored his 2-ton truck, a lift, skid loader, and over 10,000lbs of 5/8 drywall in his old garage with a 4 inch slab for years with out problems.
Assuming I have a 4 inch slab with no rebar, and probably 3500 psi concrete, can that hold a 12'x15' cinderblock structure that weighs 17,000-20,000lbs? I'm thinking no but my brother in law disagrees.....
Expert advice is appreciated!!!
Ideally, I would build a SECOND cinderblock room WITHIN this garage; any sound escaping the inner cinderblock room would be contained by the actual garage and my neighbors should be happy.
I'm planning on making the inner room 15'x12'. With ~8ft ceilings, that gives me a rough estimate of 432 sq ft of cinderblocks. An 8"x8"x16" open cell cinderblock weighs 36-40lbs according to google, so I'll say 432 cinderblocks times 38lbs = 16,416 lbs !!!
And that's not counting the grout filling the cells, cement ceiling, and double doors!
Unfortunately I don't know how thick the concrete slab floor of my garage is, or the type of concrete. I don't know if they used rebar reinforcements. I dug at one corner of the garage to reveal 2.5 deep footings, but then realized the cinderblock walls of the garage are resting on those footings and that the slab is 'floating' on hopefully compacted earth.
Now the previous owner used to house 2 hot rods and some other heavy equipment in there for years, no cracks.
My brother in law, who is in construction, is helping me with this project and he thinks it could work. I have my doubts. He says he's stored his 2-ton truck, a lift, skid loader, and over 10,000lbs of 5/8 drywall in his old garage with a 4 inch slab for years with out problems.
Assuming I have a 4 inch slab with no rebar, and probably 3500 psi concrete, can that hold a 12'x15' cinderblock structure that weighs 17,000-20,000lbs? I'm thinking no but my brother in law disagrees.....
Expert advice is appreciated!!!
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