Hi,
I have a 40sqm (7.5m x 4.5m) concrete studio that I need to soundproof. I have a minimal budget. I am hoping you might be able to help recommend some options please!
The concrete ceiling is supported by three big 'n' steels that are present within the room, and they create 300mm deep voids between them at the ceiling. The steels are vertical on the perimeter walls, spanning the width of the ceiling. There are three of them. They are 'n' shaped!
I am considering a 15mm plasterboard suspended ceiling with either a) 100mm/100sqm3 dense fibre wool layers above + air gap between concrete ceiling, or b) warmcell blown cellulose insulation that I have installed in previous buildings as a contractor - I have not observed the soundproofing qualities of this approach, but it does fill all gaps.
My biggest challenge is how to affordably build a suspended ceiling, taking into account the steels, and how to do so ideally by dislocating it from the concrete above.
I don't have the ability to drill into the thick steels.
The soundproofing doesn't have to be super duper, but it needs to reduce amplifier and drumkit noise.
Thank you for your time and expertise,
Best,
Benjamin
I have a 40sqm (7.5m x 4.5m) concrete studio that I need to soundproof. I have a minimal budget. I am hoping you might be able to help recommend some options please!
The concrete ceiling is supported by three big 'n' steels that are present within the room, and they create 300mm deep voids between them at the ceiling. The steels are vertical on the perimeter walls, spanning the width of the ceiling. There are three of them. They are 'n' shaped!
I am considering a 15mm plasterboard suspended ceiling with either a) 100mm/100sqm3 dense fibre wool layers above + air gap between concrete ceiling, or b) warmcell blown cellulose insulation that I have installed in previous buildings as a contractor - I have not observed the soundproofing qualities of this approach, but it does fill all gaps.
My biggest challenge is how to affordably build a suspended ceiling, taking into account the steels, and how to do so ideally by dislocating it from the concrete above.
I don't have the ability to drill into the thick steels.
The soundproofing doesn't have to be super duper, but it needs to reduce amplifier and drumkit noise.
Thank you for your time and expertise,
Best,
Benjamin
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