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Hi, 1st time poster, so hopefully I'm in the right place!
I'm currently converting a Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse, in a Special Cumulative Impact Policy area, into a Restaurant.
I have planning permission agreed with a number of conditions, one in particular is being quite tricky, this is the wording.
"Prior to commencement of development, details of an acoustic insulation scheme shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details and completed to the satisfaction of the local planning authority before the development is occupied/brought into use."
I am planning to install an independent stud frame consisting of 15mm sound panel boards on one side with a 75mm acoustic insulation inserted into the middle and 15mm fire panel boards on the other side. There will be an air gap of approx 100mm from the party wall. The party wall is 1 brick thick and the fireplace is on the neighbours side.
I have tried numerous Acoustics companies to try and assist in the matter, yet out of 3, only 1 has come back to me with a quote of over £1200 plus VAT!!!
All I want to know is, is what I'm proposing going to be sufficient, I know it is quite a broad question but this is my first venture and feel like my money is going nowhere fast!! The restaurant will have background music and no more than 20 people in each room at any given time.
Hopefully someone on here can help...
Andy
I'm currently converting a Grade II listed Georgian Townhouse, in a Special Cumulative Impact Policy area, into a Restaurant.
I have planning permission agreed with a number of conditions, one in particular is being quite tricky, this is the wording.
"Prior to commencement of development, details of an acoustic insulation scheme shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority. The scheme shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details and completed to the satisfaction of the local planning authority before the development is occupied/brought into use."
I am planning to install an independent stud frame consisting of 15mm sound panel boards on one side with a 75mm acoustic insulation inserted into the middle and 15mm fire panel boards on the other side. There will be an air gap of approx 100mm from the party wall. The party wall is 1 brick thick and the fireplace is on the neighbours side.
I have tried numerous Acoustics companies to try and assist in the matter, yet out of 3, only 1 has come back to me with a quote of over £1200 plus VAT!!!
All I want to know is, is what I'm proposing going to be sufficient, I know it is quite a broad question but this is my first venture and feel like my money is going nowhere fast!! The restaurant will have background music and no more than 20 people in each room at any given time.
Hopefully someone on here can help...
Andy