I'm a freeholder of a 2nd floor split level flat and I need to get acoustic insulation from the flat below sorted, for my benefit. The building was built over 100 years ago as a hotel and converted to flats in the mid 70's. There is no acoustic insulation, there wasn't even thermal insulation in the lofts when I bought the place a while ago.
I have been researching what to do and my current question is: The advice is to use 100mm depth of 60kg/m3 acoustic mineral wool between the floor joists. I have floor joists of about 250mm depth over lath and plast. As I understand it, being way above ground, I don't have to worry about ventilation? (That's question one). Question two is: is 100mm of 60kg/m3 more effective than 200mm of 40kg/m3? Two thirds the density but twice the volume=more mass but all the advice says 100mm of 60 is better. But I don't understand why. Also some advice says to fill that void completely and some says there is no point in more than 100mm.
This is the only part of the acoustic insulation I am interested in at present. separating the boards from the joists and putting mass loaded vinyl down will happen later. I am renovating the property from the top down but I need to get some insulation in for airborne noise as soon as possible as the guy who lives below me drives me nuts with his constant coughing (heavy smoker), silly laugh and monotone whiny voice.
I have been researching what to do and my current question is: The advice is to use 100mm depth of 60kg/m3 acoustic mineral wool between the floor joists. I have floor joists of about 250mm depth over lath and plast. As I understand it, being way above ground, I don't have to worry about ventilation? (That's question one). Question two is: is 100mm of 60kg/m3 more effective than 200mm of 40kg/m3? Two thirds the density but twice the volume=more mass but all the advice says 100mm of 60 is better. But I don't understand why. Also some advice says to fill that void completely and some says there is no point in more than 100mm.
This is the only part of the acoustic insulation I am interested in at present. separating the boards from the joists and putting mass loaded vinyl down will happen later. I am renovating the property from the top down but I need to get some insulation in for airborne noise as soon as possible as the guy who lives below me drives me nuts with his constant coughing (heavy smoker), silly laugh and monotone whiny voice.
