Hi,
I live in a 1930's semi which only has a single skin of brickwork separating the joining property. I therefore wish to build in some soundproofing as I am currently redecorating. I only have an available 'soundproofing wall' thickness of 8.5cm (just over 3 inches) available.
I appreciate this is a small amount of space to generate the most affective sound proofing solution but what would prove the most effective sound proofing construction with the limited space I have available?
Any advice or suggestions welcomed! Thanks!
I live in a 1930's semi which only has a single skin of brickwork separating the joining property. I therefore wish to build in some soundproofing as I am currently redecorating. I only have an available 'soundproofing wall' thickness of 8.5cm (just over 3 inches) available.
I appreciate this is a small amount of space to generate the most affective sound proofing solution but what would prove the most effective sound proofing construction with the limited space I have available?
Any advice or suggestions welcomed! Thanks!