Can anyone give me advice about soundproofting and plasterboard ceilings?
Hi – can anyone advise me about sound-proofing, or at least removing the amount of noise exiting a bedroom of a unit?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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I apologise for my long winded question belowJ <o:p></o:p>
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I am trying to create a home studio in the bedroom of a groundfloor unit. My neighbours living above seem to complain about the noise when I sing and play guitar (nothing to do with the talent I swear sir!!!). <o:p></o:p>
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The ceiling is concrete with a thick layer of cottage cheese looking vermiculite. I understand vermiculite was used because it was a sound proofer for units.
I am now getting a gyprocker to put a false gyprock ceiling in the unit to cover the ugly vermiculite. The gyprocker said that for the bedroom I am converting into a studio, he could use CSR Soundcheck gyprock and put some insulation between the vermiculite ceiling and the new layer of soundcheck gyprock. My concern is to do this will lower the ceiling quite a lot and the cost of the soundcheck gyprock and insulation adds a fortune of money to the bill. <o:p></o:p>
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So my question becomes, - given that the vermiculite is already a soundproofer, - if I opt for the expense and lower ceiling height by using the soundcheck and insulation over the vermiculite, will it make that much of a difference or is it just a waste of money? My thinking is that if I just have one ordinary 10mm sheet of gyprock placed over the vermiculite ceiling (like he is doing with the rest of the unit) I am therefore creating a piece of plasterboard and about 2 centimetres of air on top of the existing vermiculite ceiling, and perhaps this would be enough soundproofing? Would the soundcheck and insulation make that much difference to the problem of noise escaping?<o:p></o:p>
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Just to confuse matters, I have air vents in the walls of the room. Presumably the neighbour upstairs does as well. It seems to me then that there is sound escaping out of the vents and entering his unit. Am I right in thinking that covering the vents would make more difference than the expense of the special soundcheck gyprock and insulation? <o:p></o:p>
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Any thoughts or other ideas I could do to make sure the neighbours don’t complain about noise?<o:p></o:p>
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Thanks very much.<o:p></o:p>