that was pretty cool, looks like a future project some way down the line. Am about to do my adapted version of the DIY mitre 10 workbench - but it'll be made out of 2 layers of biscuit joined hardwood, top and bottom layers staggered.
Would like to see a big project like removing a timber floor and put in a concrete floor for a shower room. say 2 meters X 4 meters size , so there is now worry about rotted timber floor
Hey Stuart, you'd be best to pop into your local store and have a chat with the team about this one. They'll be able to offer some advice about how best to get that done. ^Rhi
Lot of those sounds are impact vibrations, not air born. If you need to take care of those, you need to do the same for the floors. This method will take care of sounds from TV speakers and people talking etc, not if you have a Hi-Fi with Sub-woofer or people walking with shoes with heels etc.
Has anyone on here used or heard about Acoustiblok-Wallcover? I'd like to know if it would actually block TV noise coming from the neighbours who we share a common wall with
I am planning to replace my drywall with this method. I assume the original casings will not be useable? As the door and window frames will be original width. Do you have to build up the width of the door jams and window frames or do you use a stepped casing??
Bit overkill though isn' t it? just to cut down noise..most installations just use the dense insulation and gib noiseline which 99% of the time is sufficient.
I really enjoy watching your videos. Good stuff!!
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this is the best/ most effective way to sound proof a wall. hands down.
that was pretty cool, looks like a future project some way down the line. Am about to do my adapted version of the DIY mitre 10 workbench - but it'll be made out of 2 layers of biscuit joined hardwood, top and bottom layers staggered.
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Great video, informative. Nicely demoed.
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how about a real test with real noise????
What if you want to do the same to the ceiling, do you do the ceiling first or the walls first?
Yep, you can start with the walls first
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Would like to see a big project like removing a timber floor and put in a concrete floor for a shower room. say 2 meters X 4 meters size , so there is now worry about rotted timber floor
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What materials are the of the gib board and sound Bats made of?
As want to know if it has Fire resistance such as Wool made instillations?
You can find all the details here: www.mitre10.co.nz/guides-and-advice/guide/how-to-install-a-noise-control-wall ^Cam
What kind of glue for joints do you use?
Could this same process be used to create noise control in mid floor? Thanks
Hey Stuart, you'd be best to pop into your local store and have a chat with the team about this one. They'll be able to offer some advice about how best to get that done. ^Rhi
Is that true first layer joint need to be seal?
Staggered joint on second layer
Don't forget that alot of the sounds will travel through the floor boards
Lot of those sounds are impact vibrations, not air born. If you need to take care of those, you need to do the same for the floors. This method will take care of sounds from TV speakers and people talking etc, not if you have a Hi-Fi with Sub-woofer or people walking with shoes with heels etc.
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Has anyone on here used or heard about Acoustiblok-Wallcover? I'd like to know if it would actually block TV noise coming from the neighbours who we share a common wall with
So GIB is not in Aus?
I am planning to replace my drywall with this method. I assume the original casings will not be useable? As the door and window frames will be original width. Do you have to build up the width of the door jams and window frames or do you use a stepped casing??
You do not need to change the door jams you only need to work on the different type of the architrave.
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Whats the STC rating ?
Hi James, it's the Sound Transmission Class rating.
lol health and safety would love the three step ladder
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Aren't Pink Batts banned in NZ?
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Lol! The factory is still pumping in Auckland man. Maybe we should keep our sheep jambed in the walls?
How can I soundproof a 4.5" inch brick party wall ?.... the sound drives me mad!!
MrUniman69 20mm rubber sheet plus gib rail plus gib noiseline.
looks very easily I'm sure i'll pass to make a sleep out or a decks hehe...
Bit overkill though isn' t it? just to cut down noise..most installations just use the dense insulation and gib noiseline which 99% of the time is sufficient.
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