Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | |
Posted by: | Keith Iddon | |
Date/Time: | 29/12/14 18:05:00 |
From what little I know of sound proofing I think it is a general rule that it is much more effective to insulate the room from which the noise is coming than insulating the room where the noise is received. I may be wrong and technology may have moved on as regards the quality of materials used but you may need to be aware of this if you are laying out money. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 28/12/14 01:59:00 | Georgiana Eliot |
Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 28/12/14 08:41:00 | Andy Pease |
Re:Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 28/12/14 10:27:00 | Caroline Carney |
Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 28/12/14 16:06:00 | Katrina Black |
Re:Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 29/12/14 15:46:00 | Georgiana Eliot |
Re:Re:Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 29/12/14 17:07:00 | Sean Wales |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Sound proofing/noisy neighbours | 29/12/14 18:05:00 | Keith Iddon |