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    Soundproofing a party wall without losing too much space.

    Just seen your post Ricardus I have similar problem and am thinking now that is a lot if effort. It would be helpful to know if it has worked abd stopped the sound as well as you hoped
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    Green Glue Soundproofing

    I have searched but was looking for feedback from where it has been used personally.
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    Green Glue Soundproofing

    Hi I was wondering if anyone has used green glue for soundproofing. Has it been successful. I am asking as I have only a limited space 50mm (as door in way) to attach plaster board or soundboard to a brick party wall. The noise is not excessive but I am moving my tv onto that wall and my dog has...
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    Green Glue - expensive sound proof adhesive any good?

    Hi looking at this post and it being a while ago, I was wondering if Jim did use the green glue. I have a similar problem as I have only 50 mm to play with as I have door frames in the way. My wall is solid brick joining to the neighbour (who I get on well with) Unfortunately with TVs and pets...
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    suspended floor - air bricks

    So do you think then that I will only need the air flow under the floorboards and it will be ok to put vinyl flooring on top, will I need any indoor air vents to the underneath
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    suspended floor - air bricks

    Behind the skirting and under the door threshold. I can feel the air coming in under the door. It's difficult to see I think it's time for me to buy an endoscope camera for my phone possible a good investment
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    suspended floor - air bricks

    Are a little high I understand they can't be low as water will get in but air seems to come in over the floorboards. I was thinking they were stepped under the floorboards. I will try to get a picture. Otherwise there are air bricks either side of the building so air goes all the way through
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    suspended floor - air bricks

    Hi would someone please advise me on air flow/air bricks in a suspended floor. My new home is a 1900s with two original air bricks and the wood joists are good. Two small problems though firstly the air bricks look a little high and let air into the room not just underneath so I'm thinking of...
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    UPVC window replacement handle screws

    Thank you, as I have never fitted these before its always handy to get a second opinion.
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    UPVC window replacement handle screws

    Hello everyone , I am new to the forum so I am sorry if I am repeating a question (I did search first though ) I have recently bought a house which has a lot of broken , I think they are Cockspur, window handles. The question is when I replace these would I need to use bigger screws to hold them...
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