Would it help if I put sound absorbing foam of some sort on top of the kitchen cabinets near the ceiling that would be out of sight? There is nowhere to put panels on the walls or the ceiling. What would you recommend? Ted W 05/16/...
You can use regular air sealing spray foam to seal up those holes. A better way to reduce sound transmission, though, is to use acoustical putty pads. The video above shows how that works. Rating wall assemblies for noise-reducing quality When you’re trying to decide which wall assem...
Corners are another convergence point. Sound hitting at a corner will bounce of two walls and will often create a condition where two waves in phase will meet and double the amplitude. This is bad. You don’t want this. Therefore some foam placed where walls meet, or where three surfaces ...
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if you are wanting to make the sound in your roomsound better, you should be looking into treatments like acoustic paneling, acoustic curtains, andacoustic foam panels. Soundproofing batts help block unwanted sound from entering or exiting in the first place by adding density to the construction...
seal all of the gaps that will be in that shell. You don’t need as much of it, in terms of thickness. And it does a very good job of not only insulating but sealing out the drafts. So, I would highly recommend spray foam over a fiberglass-b...
Would it help if I put sound absorbing foam of some sort on top of the kitchen cabinets near the ceiling that would be out of sight? There is nowhere to put panels on the walls or the ceiling. What would you recommend? Ted W 05/16/2013 at 1:33 pm Ruth, Thanks for the question...