10 Ways to Soundproof Your Home / Condo

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Protect yourself against neighbor noise
Whether because of their evenings of the week or simply their love for Marilyn Manson blasting from the speakers after midnight, the neighbors can invade privacy and disrupt their lives without ever setting foot on their property.
Fortunately, you can dramatically slow the effects of sonic attacks, or even eliminate them altogether.
I compiled the ten most effective tactics you can use to protect your home against noise intrusion. The first group includes the ways you can design a house or condominium soundproof before it is built. The second set of strategies can be used in an existing home or condominium.
Noiseproofing Pre-Construction
1) Use 2 x 6 plates for interior walls, making them thicker. Connect the wall studs that are aligned alternately front and rear edges of upper and lower plates This will reduce the amount of his passage through its walls.
2) Buy soundproof wall layers of the construction of a grocery store (most entrepreneurs can provide drywall, too) and hang the sheet on the development of its left in the plaster.
3) hollow fiberglass insulation BATT Insert before the closure of the interior walls with drywall, insulation will muffle the sound. If you go to the same memory isolation, the use of gloves, long sleeves and safety glasses.
4) Make sure the doors open the room itself are not directly opposite each other. This will stop the sound travel directly from one room to another.
5) Buy and install double-or triple-glazed vinyl. It is a worthwhile investment because not only the windows to protect against noise, but also provide better insulation against heat and cold.
Noiseproofing existing building
1) The most basic measures you can take are to carpet their floors and put up curtains or blinds on the windows to absorb noise. You can also replace the doors of your standard hollow-core interior doors to keep its solid single. It has been shown that the soft, upholstered furniture absorbs sound, making the room quieter.
2) Add insulation. The best and easiest to do is make a series of holes in the wall between the studs (put them near the ceiling if you can). Then, the cellulose insulation blown into the wall through the holes can rent a machine to do this yourself if you are ambitious, but possibly an entrepreneur should consider doing so. Once the insulation is, holes in the drywall patch and paint the wall.
A much more disordered he can take is to remove one side of the wall, the fiberglass insulation pack and close to the wall.
3) Build a second wall inside the existing wall. “Use clips acoustic” both to separate the two walls (make sure not to touch) and provide a way to attach drywall. The air space between the walls to avoid the path of sound.
4) Purchase and implementation absorbing latex paints. These special paints are based resins and fibers that absorb sound waves, and are so easy to use than the normal paint.
5) Add soundproofing wall coverings to walls. These documents are available pre ¬ finished or not in the home stores and paint and wallpaper. You can also put cork tiles on the walls, but that look does not appeal to everyone.
Put these simple tips to use and enjoy the sound of silence!

John T.

Ormond has been researching and writing about the housing market in Chicago since 2004. Click on the link below for more information on the housing market in Chicago and Chicago Condos for sale .


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