gullfo wrote:for what we've discussed so far, it would be fine. Rod has a detailed section on adding mass to the floor and the fire stops so those are pretty relevant for your contractor.
Thanks again Glenn,
I'm looking at the diagram in Rod's book [p. 67]. Makes sense, and I have a better understanding on how to do this.
Rod doesn't seem to mention the thickness of the drywall to add [or I've missed that]. I'm guessing it would be 2 layers of 5/8" drywall ?
The ONLY specific questioned I'd have is with regards to the additional LOAD, and what would be acceptable. In the area of concern, I have 13 joist, 2x9" douglas fir. Down the middle of the room are the cross braces 1-1/2"x1-1/2". These joist rest on the outer wall sill on one side, and on the center load bearing beam, in the middle of the basement, on the other. The LBB consist of 4 - 2x7" df nailed together, and two 3" metal support poles. The age of the house is ~50 years. I have no idea where that puts us? I'm guessing I'd need the advice of a structural engineer ?
Anyway ... I'm really liking the design you sent me. I guess that Stuart must be busy on something else [which I can understand]. This is fine ... and you have been most extremely helpful ... and if you can, I'd like to pursue the path you've laid out.
If I may, I would like to ask about certain things in the design. Not to get to far ahead of myself ... one design question is about the wall structure. The initial design from Stuart was a 3 leaf wall. I would very much welcome your views on this. To be clear, the basement is located in, what is called, a split-level ranch. Five steps up the stairs is a family room that I would like to keep this control room design isolated from, as well as the upstairs living room.
Anyway ... just to again express my sincere appreciation for your insights and guidance.
to add ... the plumbers finally showed up and changed out that drain pipe, and also re-routed some of the hot water heating pipes to clear up the new ceiling lines.
These guys also do electrical ... and are pricing me a natural gas automatic backup electrical system, AND, they also do the ductless A/C heating installs. He mentioned a half dozen different manufactures, and got me the name of the wholesale distributor here in town. I should have specifics in the next few days
oh ... also got a number to a company in town that does dye-sub printing. I would like some artwork stretched across the acoustic panels.
Alright ... off to go sit-in a few tunes with a good jazz group tonite !!