We have a thin party wall with our neighbours and need to improve the sound insulation. What is the best insulation to use? I've only heard of Rocksil - is this the right stuff? And will a cavity fill also be a solution?
Problem is that what is good for high frequency sound is not so good for low frequency sound. Good sound walls are therefore made up of several elements with differing properties.
Assuming your existing walls are medium density masonry the most efficient addition will probably be an air gap and a layer layer of high density mineral wool. E.g. a 100mm stud and 50mm Rockwool flexi. This should be enclosed within another high density panel - 2 layers 15mm soundcheck is the standard spec.
Something like solution 1 on this Rockwool brochure.
Thanks, this is a useful link, particularly regarding using independent studwork with an air break. I'll do this in the lounge. This isn't going to work on the staircase though (which runs up the party wall). Will I be wasting my time in missing out the air break and pinning rockwool directly to the wall under single plasterboard?
Thanks. I've followed the links and ended up at www.customaudiodesigns.co.uk They seem to have everything. Except sand! (Sand would have to be totally dry I suppose. Trouble is you'd lose the air gap.)
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