I want to soundproof a bedroom door against the sound from my stereo, which can be quite loud and bassy. I realise it can't be completely soundproofed but I would like lots of deadening. Unfortunately I'm as poor as can be and so it has to be cheap, and I can't afford to buy the wrong materials and start again. The door has a flat panel and I am not fussy about looks. I can't add more than 16mm thickness to the door or it won't open properly. I am thinking of hardboard - say 3 layers of 3mm. Is hardboard a decent sound insulator? Heavy felt carper underlay could be pinned to the door. Rubber seems a bit pricey. I have a couple of rubber car mats I can cut to overhang the edges for a sort of sealing. There aren't gaps though - the sound goes through the door more than round it, I think.
I would appreciate any knowledgeable suggestions.
nb, Mods - I posted in General DIY because It seems as much (or more) about soundproofing as about doors, and because someone already asked about soundproofing a door (by sealing it) in Windows and Doors, and got no replies.
I would appreciate any knowledgeable suggestions.
nb, Mods - I posted in General DIY because It seems as much (or more) about soundproofing as about doors, and because someone already asked about soundproofing a door (by sealing it) in Windows and Doors, and got no replies.