The rubber roof is estimated to last 50years so no need to cover. If you were to do so it would be purely for look. You have to be careful you don’t create air cavities behind roof sheeting also as it can cause the sheet metal to rattle at lower frequencies. 👍🏻
Looks great! What fixings do you use for the acoustic boards? In the past I've just used cable ties and sticky cable tie bases so as not to damage the ceiling. Thanks!
@@soundproofingexpert777 Great! Thanks for letting me know. My next stupid question is what fixings do you use? Want to try to limit the amount of disruption in the ceiling/walls as possible. So just screwed in? Thanks in advance!
Just a question, do you not put any roof sheeting over the rubber?
The rubber roof is estimated to last 50years so no need to cover. If you were to do so it would be purely for look.
You have to be careful you don’t create air cavities behind roof sheeting also as it can cause the sheet metal to rattle at lower frequencies. 👍🏻
Guys, rough price for something like this?
Hi Rob - drop me an email chris@soundproofingexpert.co.uk and I will send you a price list!
Cheers
Excellent work once again 🎉
Thankyou 🙏🏻
Looks great! What fixings do you use for the acoustic boards? In the past I've just used cable ties and sticky cable tie bases so as not to damage the ceiling. Thanks!
You found our Instagram story! 👍🏻 yes we use the mending plates as brackets - normally 4 on a ceiling panel! 🙏🏻
@@soundproofingexpert777 Great! Thanks for letting me know. My next stupid question is what fixings do you use? Want to try to limit the amount of disruption in the ceiling/walls as possible. So just screwed in? Thanks in advance!
Great video. And very nice work
Thanks for watching! 👍🏻