Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on a small project, although we don't need to meet Part E of the building regulations for sound insulation, I'd like to achieve a similar standard. My goal is to provide comfortable living environment with minimal sound transfer.
What steps should I take to improve the sound insulation for the stud walls (100mm timber stud walls) separating rooms and the ceilings (200mm ceiling joists) between floors? The joists and stud walls are made of timber.
From what I have also researched, it appears that its not a good idea to have spot lights as this would compromise the sound insulation ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The proposed floor finish is laminate flooring.
What composition of plasterboard to use ?
What type of sound insulation between stud walls and in between ceilings ? I have read about Rockwool RW3 and RW45 100mm thick, not sure here.
Are there any other steps that one can take to improve the acoustic insulation levels.
Thanks in advance!
I'm currently working on a small project, although we don't need to meet Part E of the building regulations for sound insulation, I'd like to achieve a similar standard. My goal is to provide comfortable living environment with minimal sound transfer.
What steps should I take to improve the sound insulation for the stud walls (100mm timber stud walls) separating rooms and the ceilings (200mm ceiling joists) between floors? The joists and stud walls are made of timber.
From what I have also researched, it appears that its not a good idea to have spot lights as this would compromise the sound insulation ?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The proposed floor finish is laminate flooring.
What composition of plasterboard to use ?
What type of sound insulation between stud walls and in between ceilings ? I have read about Rockwool RW3 and RW45 100mm thick, not sure here.
Are there any other steps that one can take to improve the acoustic insulation levels.
Thanks in advance!
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