I live in a condo with thin walls/ceiling/floors and I´m bothered by both my downstairs and my upstairs neighbor (ha! Should I just move? 🙂 Anyway, I´ve been researching this soudproofing issue a lot and have already done some work to block sound from the outside to my ...
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5. Fill in the Gaps Another place vibrations can travel is through gaps and cracks in the walls, floor or ceiling. Special types ofacoustical caulkfor gaps or door sweeps for the space underneath the door can help in this aspect.
Sound-absorbing hanging baffles are available in a wide range of colorful acoustic fabrics. You can even have designs custom-printed. That means it’s easy to turn your restaurant ceiling into a work of art while creating a dining experience that’s more appealing to your customers. 2. Use ...
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Mineral wool and fiberglass soundproofing insulation can be purchased in packages of multiple panels or rolls of batts, depending on the type. They are manufactured with good tolerances and fit snugly in between wall studs and ceiling joists. They fit easily into the cavities with a friction pres...
They have surface membranes (typically ½-inch-thick drywall) attached to a structural framework of wall studs or ceiling joists. The spaces between the studs are filled with air or, in some exterior walls, insulation. When sound waves strike one surface, they are conducted through the surface...
Both fitness studios were designed and constructed as rooms-within-rooms with isolated floor, wall, and ceiling assemblies. All interior surfaces of the studio were decoupled acoustically from the surrounding building and tenants to reduce noise transmission from music and fitness activities...
CAROL: There’s a space between the ceiling and the roof. What would you recommend putting in that space? TOM: So you have two options. If you want, you could insulate the underside of the roof rafters and consider that attic space to be part of ...
I live in a condo with thin walls/ceiling/floors and I´m bothered by both my downstairs and my upstairs neighbor (ha! Should I just move? 🙂 Anyway, I´ve been researching this soudproofing issue a lot and have already done some ...