so i'm finally getting to wiring my basement, once done i would l like to sound proof it as much as much as possible. what insulation should i put in the ceiling???
pm me if you need your basement wired, journeyman electrician
so i'm finally getting to wiring my basement, once done i would l like to sound proof it as much as much as possible. what insulation should i put in the ceiling???
pm me if you need your basement wired, journeyman electrician
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I used this in my old house with 2 layers of drywall and while watching movies at a very high volume the room was almost unheard of from the rest of the house. Although pricey, very effective and when combined with regular insulation...cant beat the combination.
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i'm looking for something good, but not pricey. i havn't even looked at home depot yet, would just regular insulation do the the trick??
The best soundproofing I've done in the past is in multiple steps
#1 insulate with sound insulation - rocksol? I believe
#2 1/2" fibre board
#3 sound bar/resiliant bar
#4 drywall
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i'm looking for something good, but not pricey. i havn't even looked at home depot yet, would just regular insulation do the the trick??
thanks guys
I wanted to bring an old thread back from the dead. Anyone else have any other suggestions on what works? I'm basically looking at sound insulating a master bedroom and the basement (I want to minimize the sound of footsteps and water in the pipes).
I'm thinking of:
1) Buying the Roxul Safe 'n Sound from Home Depot / Rona
2) Putting up some drywall for sound absorption (not the QuietRock - since it's ungodly expensive but maybe something else -- anyone w/ any suggestions?)
3) Maybe some sound absorbing putty or caulking around each of the outlets and vents.
I've got a B.I.L. that's an architect and we had this discussion while building our current house. Some of the best sound proofing steps happen with the framing but assuming you can't reframe an existing house, insulation, then sound-bar, then DOUBLE LAYER of drywall.
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