I'm just moving into my new home, its a 1960's semi. the neighbours have young children which is not at all a problem for us however it has highlighted just how much sound travels through the wall between the two houses. I'm worried that not only will we be able to hear them, they will be able to hear us. Luckily they seem like a really nice conscientious couple who have already told me to let them know if there is too much noise. however it seems better for us all if i can improve the sound resistance of the walls myself.
the house itself is about it be stripped apart room by room and refitted and probably plastered, so my initial thought is that i can build a false wall in front of the current walls and line them with sound absorbing materials. im quite happy to line the walls between the chimney breasts with a good 10 - 15 cm deep stud wall as long as the sound deadening material isnt to expensive to fill it.
Any suggestions as to what I could use?
also the floors both upstairs and downstairs are wooden, im wondering if i should also fill between the joists just at the joining side with something as well.
thanks
the house itself is about it be stripped apart room by room and refitted and probably plastered, so my initial thought is that i can build a false wall in front of the current walls and line them with sound absorbing materials. im quite happy to line the walls between the chimney breasts with a good 10 - 15 cm deep stud wall as long as the sound deadening material isnt to expensive to fill it.
Any suggestions as to what I could use?
also the floors both upstairs and downstairs are wooden, im wondering if i should also fill between the joists just at the joining side with something as well.
thanks