Bold Move for Sound Proofing a Shed Near Noisy Street
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:57 pm
Call me crazy. But we have no more room in the house and my wife is insisting I give up my office as another bedroom.
I do audio & visual recordings so need a sound tight room.
We have 20 x 15 space in the backyard which I plan on constructing a shed as sound tight as possible.
The street, a mere 20 feet away is VERY loud, it's a parkway.
My Plan:
1. Purchase this: https://www.wayfair.com/storage-organiz ... 54675.html
2. While constructing, use the general wood frame and beams, but use soundproof sheetrock, room within a room, etc.
3. Completely seal up windows. I don't want any natural light in the room.
4. Use a MiniSplit unit for air/heat so the hole to outside is as small as possible.
I have no experience soundproofing but would love to take a stab at this.
Budget: $20,000
I bet the workers will charge ~$3,000, and the shed will run me about $4,000. That leaves around $13,000 for soundproofing & construction materials.
Feasible? If it's ~$5K more I can manage.
What do you think?
I do audio & visual recordings so need a sound tight room.
We have 20 x 15 space in the backyard which I plan on constructing a shed as sound tight as possible.
The street, a mere 20 feet away is VERY loud, it's a parkway.
My Plan:
1. Purchase this: https://www.wayfair.com/storage-organiz ... 54675.html
2. While constructing, use the general wood frame and beams, but use soundproof sheetrock, room within a room, etc.
3. Completely seal up windows. I don't want any natural light in the room.
4. Use a MiniSplit unit for air/heat so the hole to outside is as small as possible.
I have no experience soundproofing but would love to take a stab at this.
Budget: $20,000
I bet the workers will charge ~$3,000, and the shed will run me about $4,000. That leaves around $13,000 for soundproofing & construction materials.
Feasible? If it's ~$5K more I can manage.
What do you think?