Cheap Soundproofing Hacks
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2023
- Soundproofing hacks promise quick, easy and cost saving ways to soundproof a room.
This video highlights common soundproofing hacks including; soundproof paint, soundproof wallpaper, adding carpets and rugs to soundproof a room. Along with using soundproofing foam and egg boxes.
Soundproofing and Sound Absorption are terms which are often confused. Soundproofing is trying to stop sound from getting into, or out of a room. A good example would be stopping sound from noisy neighbours getting into your home, or stopping the sound in your room from getting out and disturbing your neighbours.
Sound absorption on the other hand is improving the internal sound quality and acoustics within a room, by reducing the amount of echo and reverberation in the room
This video goes into more detail about the differences:
• What is the difference...
If you want to find out if soundproofing hacks work and learn more about the key principles of soundproofing, then this video has all the answers!
If you’re unsure if it’s soundproofing, or sound absorption you need, or if you’re confused as to which solution is best for your specific situation, then the best thing to do is speak to an expert. Our skilled team is on hand to answer any questions you might have (01423) 206208.
Or visit www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/ for all things soundproofing!
00:15 Soundproofing hacks intro
00:42 The science of soundproofing
01:00 Increase the mass of the structure
01:55 Absorb and dampen sound energy
02:22 Decoupling
02:37 Add resilience
03:15 Soundproof paint & wallpaper
04:04 Soft furnishings
04:15 Difference between soundproofing and sound absorption
05:13 Egg boxes and foam tiles
06:12 Acoustic plasterboard
07:20 Cheap soundproofing - Хобби
Thanks for the hard truth
@moniquehorton8794 Thank you. It's always better to be honest so people can make a more informed decision, than be disappointed when the "easy" route doesn't work.
What’s the best way to soundproof a solid party wall with minimum lose of space as it’s a small room
Hi @chrismajor69, depending on the level of noise you are trying to soundproof against and the space you have to lose, this video gives 3 options:
ruclips.net/video/huNDsYKLpqo/видео.html
www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/solid-party-wall-soundproofing
a time machine.
Imagine 'Influencers' trying 'sell' youtube videos on "10 hacks for cheap waterproofing!!"
There are no hacks for 'proofing' something, there are however hacks/bodges for acoustic 'treatment' such as DIY acoustic panels made from rockwool or as Phil mentions in the video, the use of soft furnishings to soak up some of the reverb in the room.
The issue is people use 'sound proofing' and 'acoustic treatment' interchangeably as if they are the same thing.
Hi Leon, thats exactly right. Our main target with this video was the amount of blogs and articles that pop up in our news feeds about cheap and easy soundproofing. They are mostly written by people like interior designers who have absolutely no knowledge or expertise in the complex science of sound. The articles tell people to use carpet or blankets and things to stop noise from neighbours.
I have 54sq meter property that’s poorly designed and neighbours can hear neighbours. I need to soundproof the inner shell of the flat and its floor. What is the thinnest and densest boards or rubber to use. Ceiling to floor is 250cm and I’d still like to insert shallow spots. Walls are brick that I will take down, leaving a single skin outer walls and cement floors and ceilings.
Any advice is greatly appreciated
Hi @anonymousm1718, there is a lot to cover off here, so please do feel free to call us and we can discuss this in more detail with you (01423) 206208. A brick wall is solid and adds more mass to help block airborne noise, so taking it down will only reduce this capability. Also, the fact that concrete naturally has more mass than e.g. timber, means it usually does a better job of naturally blocking airborne noise. Because this isn't the case, you ideally need to find out why (again we can help advise on this). This blog might be of interest:
www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/how-to-soundproof-a-concrete-floor
For the concrete floor take a look at the SoundMat 2 Plus Floor soundproofing solution:
ruclips.net/video/S9ZhiDRTPds/видео.html
For walls and ceilings the ReductoClip System:
ruclips.net/video/huNDsYKLpqo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/R2gvGyE6kTE/видео.html
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Thank you for the information and once the project is set, I shall be reaching out for further advice and supplies.👍
So basically there are no real hacks 😂
You got it! Soundproofing is incredibly complex, there is no easy, cheap way of doing it. But unfortunately lots and lots of bad advice out there that people fall for.