Has anyone tried screwing insulated plasterboards to ceiling joists?
I want to improve soundpoofing between floors but do not want to add extra weight to the ceiling with double skins of board or high density soundcheck boards.
The original plasterboards were just shy of 15mm with skim coat of plaster included (they are coming down due to refurbishment). A friend suggested replacing them with insulated plasterboards for better soundproofing, especially if I also add insulated batts between the joists above.
My alternative solution is to replace them with 15mm thick boards, joint compound, seal and paint. The house is 1948 with cavity wall exterior and single brick walls interior, supporting floating cinder block walls upstairs.
Thoughts and comments welcome
I want to improve soundpoofing between floors but do not want to add extra weight to the ceiling with double skins of board or high density soundcheck boards.
The original plasterboards were just shy of 15mm with skim coat of plaster included (they are coming down due to refurbishment). A friend suggested replacing them with insulated plasterboards for better soundproofing, especially if I also add insulated batts between the joists above.
My alternative solution is to replace them with 15mm thick boards, joint compound, seal and paint. The house is 1948 with cavity wall exterior and single brick walls interior, supporting floating cinder block walls upstairs.
Thoughts and comments welcome