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Hi,
I'm a novice on building and sound proofing so any help or input greatly appreciated!
I recently moved into a terraced house in a village and the front room opens straight onto the high street. I am looking to reduce the traffic noise. Here is some info…
Road facing wall: 3.50 (w) x 2.20m (h), wooden door in corner
Construction of wall: timber
Window size: 1.10 (w) x 1.40m (h)
Window type: sash window(listed) plus 4mm secondary window. Internal gap is approximately 100mm at top and 50mm at bottom
I am looking at:
Thanks.
I'm a novice on building and sound proofing so any help or input greatly appreciated!
I recently moved into a terraced house in a village and the front room opens straight onto the high street. I am looking to reduce the traffic noise. Here is some info…
Road facing wall: 3.50 (w) x 2.20m (h), wooden door in corner
Construction of wall: timber
Window size: 1.10 (w) x 1.40m (h)
Window type: sash window(listed) plus 4mm secondary window. Internal gap is approximately 100mm at top and 50mm at bottom
I am looking at:
- Installing 6mm SGG Stadip Silence acoustic laminate instead of the 4mm existing pane
- Fixing NSSW2 Plus acoustic panels to the stud/timber wall. The panels consist of 2 layers of laminated acoustic mineral board sandwiching a high density sound reductive rubber membrane of 5mm. I can’t afford to lose too much space and these panels are 30mm. Each panel is 1.44 square meters and weighs 38kg, so I will have to cut to size
Thanks.