I am building a new extension on my own on building notice.
It consists of adding a second storey to an existing single storey extension used as a lounge. The second storey will be for 3 bedrooms.
I am currently tiling the roof after Building control inspected and passed the roof construction.
On her last visit the BI told me she will next want to inspect when I have put in the joists for the upstairs floor to check the sound proofing.
I have looked at Part L, and also looked at information from various suppliers of sound proofing and it all looks very confusing - not to mention expensive.
Could anyone with experience of installing soundproofing to meet the regs suggest the most cost effective way of meeting the regs (as it is a domestic dwelling I am not overly concerned with the level of soundproofing - the existing cottage doesn't have any nor has any previous dwelling and its never caused us a problem). I just want to meet the regs with minimal cost.
It consists of adding a second storey to an existing single storey extension used as a lounge. The second storey will be for 3 bedrooms.
I am currently tiling the roof after Building control inspected and passed the roof construction.
On her last visit the BI told me she will next want to inspect when I have put in the joists for the upstairs floor to check the sound proofing.
I have looked at Part L, and also looked at information from various suppliers of sound proofing and it all looks very confusing - not to mention expensive.
Could anyone with experience of installing soundproofing to meet the regs suggest the most cost effective way of meeting the regs (as it is a domestic dwelling I am not overly concerned with the level of soundproofing - the existing cottage doesn't have any nor has any previous dwelling and its never caused us a problem). I just want to meet the regs with minimal cost.