azgrandma
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SO I'm thinking basements ! Who lives in an area where every home has a basement and can tell us about their sturdiness, soundproofing qualities, depths, about how easy it is to make a hidden basement? or an escape hatch in the basement ? Idk, do I watch too many movies? Maybe. But anywhere in CO, I feel a basement is quiet and I don't know can you hear upstairs if someone is in a basement yelling? I don't know that I've ever been inside one, so sorry if the questions are stupid. tks
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I think it depends on the type of basement. Some houses in CO have two levels, which some may consider a basement and an upstairs. But the basement is actually partially under the ground level. I had a home that had four levels, the main floor was ground level, then you went downstairs and it wsa partially below ground level, you went downstairs again and it was completely belowe ground. In that house (all of them are built different) you couldn't hear anyone from the top level, but you could the closer you got. So basically it was no different in sound overall (yes there was some difference but not a lot). This was mainly because the staircases were all open and there were doors that I would use to shut off the sound but it wasn't completely sound proof.