Although I have heard many recommend the use of sand as a sound proofing medium I am planning to apply it in a slightly unorthodox and potentially risky manner.
I am trying to sound proof a floor/ceiling in a cost effective way. One part of the solution is to fill the space between the joists from above with sand. A layer any thicker than an inch or so is likely to pop the ceiling out. So, I was planning to partially drive some four inch nails horizontally into the joists just above the existing plaster and lath ceiling (approx 3/4 inch). I will then in-fill the joist space with a dry mix of sand and cement so that the protruding nails are covered in the hope that these will lock the eventual concrete slabs onto the joists so that any additional loading in the joist space will be taken on the joists rather than than the underlying ceiling. I realise I could inset supporting trays etc. but thought this might repesent a quick and easy method for adding sound absorbing weight to the floor.
Any comments much appreciated.
Cheers,
John
I am trying to sound proof a floor/ceiling in a cost effective way. One part of the solution is to fill the space between the joists from above with sand. A layer any thicker than an inch or so is likely to pop the ceiling out. So, I was planning to partially drive some four inch nails horizontally into the joists just above the existing plaster and lath ceiling (approx 3/4 inch). I will then in-fill the joist space with a dry mix of sand and cement so that the protruding nails are covered in the hope that these will lock the eventual concrete slabs onto the joists so that any additional loading in the joist space will be taken on the joists rather than than the underlying ceiling. I realise I could inset supporting trays etc. but thought this might repesent a quick and easy method for adding sound absorbing weight to the floor.
Any comments much appreciated.
Cheers,
John