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I live in a terraced house, and my bedroom shares a party wall with my neighbours bedroom. This wall from what I can gather is just masonary, cant here any type of void, and there is defo no plasterboard.
As such, in the mornings i can hear his alarm clock, closing and opening doors, and runnig a tap in his bathroom. Also, at night when they have friends around, I can also hear muffled voices and laughter. As you can guess, this is all VERY annoying. I think half the issue is that he has lifted EVERY carpet and just sanded the original floorboards, which amplifys the sound.
So, I am going to soundproof my bedroom wall which is shared with his bedroom, and also my wall which is shared with MY bathroom.
I plan on tackling this like this.
1/Fixed battons (4x2) to said walls with a sound reducer material between wall and battons.
2/Infill with some sort of sound proofing material.
3/Attach plaster board
4/Line and paint to match room.
However, i do have some questions.
1/ On the shared wall, there is a socket. How would i get this to come forward enough to meet my 'new ' wall.
2/ What sound I use in between the old wall and the ne wplaster board. Is there some sort of amazing fangled soundproofing material, or will insultion do?
3/ Any advice/suggestion please!
I live in a terraced house, and my bedroom shares a party wall with my neighbours bedroom. This wall from what I can gather is just masonary, cant here any type of void, and there is defo no plasterboard.
As such, in the mornings i can hear his alarm clock, closing and opening doors, and runnig a tap in his bathroom. Also, at night when they have friends around, I can also hear muffled voices and laughter. As you can guess, this is all VERY annoying. I think half the issue is that he has lifted EVERY carpet and just sanded the original floorboards, which amplifys the sound.
So, I am going to soundproof my bedroom wall which is shared with his bedroom, and also my wall which is shared with MY bathroom.
I plan on tackling this like this.
1/Fixed battons (4x2) to said walls with a sound reducer material between wall and battons.
2/Infill with some sort of sound proofing material.
3/Attach plaster board
4/Line and paint to match room.
However, i do have some questions.
1/ On the shared wall, there is a socket. How would i get this to come forward enough to meet my 'new ' wall.
2/ What sound I use in between the old wall and the ne wplaster board. Is there some sort of amazing fangled soundproofing material, or will insultion do?
3/ Any advice/suggestion please!