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Posted in thread: Sound Proofing with Blown-In Insulation on 03-08-2010 at 08:24 AM
You can easily replace pre-damped drywall by field-installing damping material instead. The
results are much higher and much cheaper. Less waste.One Sheet = 8 is a marketing talking point
only. Never ...Posted in thread: Sound Proofing with Blown-In Insulation on 02-26-2010 at 03:19 PM
I've heard QuietRock in action, and it's pretty impressive. The company publishes STC ratings
which back up their claims.See: QuietRock Soundproof DrywallThe big downside is that it's
really, really e...Posted in thread: Sound Proofing with Blown-In Insulation on 02-26-2010 at 11:21 AM
Again, good tips from everybody.Quiet rock is 5/8 drywall that has the same sound dampening as
8 sheets of normal drywall. That's why its so expensive.In terms of the insulation not helping
the sound ...Posted in thread: Sound Proofing with Blown-In Insulation on 02-25-2010 at 03:59 PM
Thanks for the tips.Sound is being transmitted multiple ways. Some sound is vibration transfer
(footsteps, for instance), but I can also hear them talking. If they're playing music... forget
it, no sl...Posted in thread: Sound Proofing with Blown-In Insulation on 02-25-2010 at 12:41 PM
I'm going to be getting foam injection insulation for my exterior walls to help with energy
loss, and I was told I couldn't use this product in my ceilings.I live in the bottom two floors
of a 5 story...
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