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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 217367" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>You've not said what the purpose of the project is? Stopping people next door's voices being recorded, or stopping your drum kit getting through to them, or what? Many architect designed between property solutions are pretty much limited to preventing speech. Depending on the floor and ceiling, a new panel with an air gap on a fairly lightweight stud system could work for some things, but MDF is a favourite of mine because it is pretty effective, string and can be easily fixed. It's heavy though, if that matters? I'm absolutely NOT a green glue fan, and depending on what you are trying to reduce, the sheet material could be thickened to produce a much cheaper reduction in transmission. What are you trying to cure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 217367, member: 2643"] You've not said what the purpose of the project is? Stopping people next door's voices being recorded, or stopping your drum kit getting through to them, or what? Many architect designed between property solutions are pretty much limited to preventing speech. Depending on the floor and ceiling, a new panel with an air gap on a fairly lightweight stud system could work for some things, but MDF is a favourite of mine because it is pretty effective, string and can be easily fixed. It's heavy though, if that matters? I'm absolutely NOT a green glue fan, and depending on what you are trying to reduce, the sheet material could be thickened to produce a much cheaper reduction in transmission. What are you trying to cure? [/QUOTE]
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