My first post to DIYnot.com
Got to say, I wish I had found this site along time ago!
Anyway, my question is as follows:
Due to our loft conversion it has been necessary to install a twin impeller negative pump (3 bar) so that we can supply adequate pressure to the loft bathroom and shower.
The new pump is to be located in the airing cupboard which is in our current 1st floor bedroom. We have been told that the pump will be noisy.
What is the best way to sound proof the new pump and/or sound proof the airing cupboard?
What is the best material for soundproofing an airing cupboard?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Finally, will we be able to use the new pump at a later date to improve the pressure to the shower that we currently have in our ensuite bathroom?
Many thanks!
Got to say, I wish I had found this site along time ago!
Anyway, my question is as follows:
Due to our loft conversion it has been necessary to install a twin impeller negative pump (3 bar) so that we can supply adequate pressure to the loft bathroom and shower.
The new pump is to be located in the airing cupboard which is in our current 1st floor bedroom. We have been told that the pump will be noisy.
What is the best way to sound proof the new pump and/or sound proof the airing cupboard?
What is the best material for soundproofing an airing cupboard?
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Finally, will we be able to use the new pump at a later date to improve the pressure to the shower that we currently have in our ensuite bathroom?
Many thanks!