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How to Soundproof a Stud Wall 

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@itseveryday8600
@itseveryday8600 Год назад
In NYC where I live most neighboring apartments are only separated by this hollow stud construction with two plasterboards, even in highend apartements. It's terrible for sound. Worse still, the stud does not go all the way up to the concreate ceiling, instead, there is a drop down plaster board ceiling, which all apartments on the same floor share, and so any noise that the neighbor makes echos in the hollow ceiling space as well.
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore Год назад
Yes, thats just poor construction. Here in the UK that wouldn't' meet building regulations in new buildings, but of course older properties can still have these issues.
@eckyhen
@eckyhen 3 года назад
Succinct and informative. Just what I was looking for.
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 3 года назад
Thanks Eric Henderson, glad the video was of use to you.
@atticussfinch9001
@atticussfinch9001 Год назад
How can I get your UK products here in California? Best DIY method and materials I’ve seen. 👏
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore Год назад
Sorry Atticus's Finch, we only supply within UK, we don't have distributers in the US at this time.
@chrystalorendach1780
@chrystalorendach1780 6 лет назад
cool
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 6 лет назад
Hi Chrystal, Thank you for your comment. We think it's quite cool as well!
@RandomGuy-qc8ml
@RandomGuy-qc8ml 5 лет назад
Ok I guess we're cool
@rubyrose6408
@rubyrose6408 5 лет назад
How thick would that make a wall. I'm splitting my living room down a window so I have limits to how thik th wall can be.
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 5 лет назад
Hi Ruby Rose - You do have options. If you had a 50mm frame with a layer of acoustic grade plasterboard on each side and our SoundBoard 3 on top on one side, this would be a pretty good internal wall and would be 104mm.If you wanted higher performance, you could do two layers of acoustic plasterboard on one side, one layer of acoustic plasterboard on the other woth SoundBoard 4 on top. This would be 125mm.
@mattysykes2121
@mattysykes2121 4 года назад
Does this soundproof both rooms? Or just the side with the sound boards? Sorry if this is a stupid question! I just wondered if I had to put the sound boards on the other side too?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 4 года назад
Hi Matty, soundproofing one wall would reduce the noise transfer between both rooms. On a stud wall construction, the recommendation would be to remove the plasterboard on one side, fill with acoustic mineral wool, attach acoustic grade plasterboard and then finally add the SoundBoard 4 (making sure you fix the board into the stud frame of the wall). If we can be of any further help, please visit feel free to email sales@soundproofingstore.co.uk, visit www.soundproofingstore.co.uk or call us on 01423 206208.
@mattysykes2121
@mattysykes2121 4 года назад
Soundproofing Store thank you
@johnwhite2576
@johnwhite2576 Год назад
Why not dense packed cellulose or wood fiber instead of expensive mineral wool L?
@timmytan174
@timmytan174 2 года назад
Could I use the reducto clip system on a stud wall? Or is this method best for a stud wall? Thank you so much for all your time and help
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 2 года назад
Hi Timmy Tan, yes, absolutely you can. It really depends on what level and type of noise you are tying to block. You can strip off the plasterboard on one side, add acoustic mineral wool and the ReductoClips direct to the stud, or for an even higher performance build a double stud (usually not required for stud walls in domestic properties). Any questions please feel free to call us on (01423) 206208.
@AARon-ye4ch
@AARon-ye4ch Год назад
I want to add a wall mounted boxing/uppercut bag in my garage. Just exposed studs. I get a lot of vibration and noise that I'd like to reduce. Could following something similar to this video give me good results?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore Год назад
Hi AA Ron, we could do with talking to you about this if possible, as it's a bit more of a complex one. Please feel free to call us on (01423) 206208.
@ali-un4bn
@ali-un4bn 5 лет назад
My neighbors have Alot of kids when they Jump on the floor or run (on their own house) or drag something like moving a bed or a table it's voice is so loud like that where doing this on my floor... Can your product help me to overcome this problem
@theillusionzone
@theillusionzone 7 месяцев назад
So this is only suitable for airborne sound? What about its' effectiveness against direct impact sounds, like if someone knocks on one side of the Stud wall?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 7 месяцев назад
Hi @theillusionzone, our recommendation for impact sounds would be to use the ReductoClip System. This video showing the best ways to soundproof a stud wall might be of interest: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C-s8n3i3rBQ.html
@theillusionzone
@theillusionzone 7 месяцев назад
@@SoundproofingStore Thanks for your reply, I've already watched all the videos from your store, this SoundBoard 4 of yours is the only option available to me as I don't have the space (or budget) to build a second wall, and hence isolate (via decoupling) the 'offending wall' as you say. Can you please just tell me if SoundBoard 4 will reduce noise due to direct impact vibrations, like someone knocking or hammering on the other side of SoundBoard 4 insulated stud wall?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 7 месяцев назад
@@theillusionzone can you lose 60mm of space to attach the ReductoClips directly to the exiting stud frame (no secondary wall needed) and do the ReductoClip Direct to wall system? Depending on the size of your wall there wouldn't be a huge price difference. Please do give us a call and we can talk through this with you (01423) 206208. Soundproofing can be complex based on a number of criteria and knowing more information about the stud wall (assuming it's an internal wall within your property) any weaknesses e.g. doors etc and the space constraints you have, will help to ensure you have the correct solution for your needs.
@theillusionzone
@theillusionzone 7 месяцев назад
@@SoundproofingStore Thanks again, I will contact you, but for now can you please address the question in my previous comment, namely, does the SoundBoard 4 reduce impact noise (ie. have any effectiveness) due to direct impact vibrations, like someone knocking or hammering on the other side of SoundBoard 4 insulated stud wall?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 7 месяцев назад
@@theillusionzone The SoundBoard 4 is not designed to dampen the strong structural vibration created by direct impact on the offending wall. You need de-coupling for that. That doesn't mean it won't have any benefit as when you create an impact it also creates an airborne sound with it and this should be dampened to some degree by the SoundBoard 4, Also the increase of mass on the structure can help to reduce the resonance of the wall. But how much difference it will make is very difficult to say as this varies so much for different specific situations. If you can only lose 30mm, then the SoundBoard 4 is the best thing you can do with 30mm, but is it the correct thing for your problem, no it's not. Sometimes you can only do the best you can do with the space you've got.
@zeeshankay7616
@zeeshankay7616 Год назад
would the soundboard 4 work well for interior of a vocal booth to soundproof it blocking noise from coming out? also what is the white strip underneath the soundboard at the end of the video?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore Год назад
Hi @zeeshankay7616, the white strip is the skirting board. For a vocal booth we would recommend building a room within a room using the ReductoClip Independent System. This video goes into more detail about the system: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R2gvGyE6kTE.html This link might also be of interest: www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/reducto-clip-system If you'd like to discuss your project in more detail, a member of the team will be more than happy to help: (01423) 206208.
@13atkinssquare39
@13atkinssquare39 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. What is the next step? Do you then just tape over the joins and plaster over it? Where can I see the dimensions of these materials? Trying to establish how thick the wall would need to be. Just bought an old place with a legacy en suite addition and the existing stud wall doesn’t absorb a thing, so looking at this solution. Thanks
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 3 года назад
Hi 13 Atkins Square, yes, that's right, once the SoundBoard4 has been added, it is then ready for a scrim tape and joint and standard plasterboard decoration. Further details on SoundBoard 4 can be found here: www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/soundboard-4 Alternatively, please feel free to call us on 01423 206208.
@ToryAdams90
@ToryAdams90 4 года назад
I live in a semi detached house and can hear my neighbours shouting, music playing etc. Would the whole party wall in the entire house need to be done? I also have a gas fire that’s on the party wall. What would be the solution for that?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 4 года назад
Hi Tory Adams, is it the case that you can hear noise from your neighbours when you are in both the upstairs and downstairs rooms? If so, then yes, you could soundproof the downstairs and upstairs party wall. With regards to the gas fire, we would need to know more about where it is positioned, for example, is it on a chimney breast and if so, if you put your ear to the wall can you hear noise coming through the chimney breast, or just the alcoves? Because there are so many variations, (the levels of noise, makeup of the walls etc) it would be best for us to speak to you, if you want to call us on 01423 206208, one of our technical team will be able to advise you accordingly on the best solution. Alternatively, you can e-mail us with your number and we will call you: sales@soundproofingstore.co.uk
@ToryAdams90
@ToryAdams90 4 года назад
Soundproofing Store. Hi. Yes it’s both upstairs and downstairs I can hear the neighbours. The gas fireplace has no chimney. It has marble around it and a mantlepiece. But putting my ear against the marble I can still hear the neighbours
@yeeaahBUDDY
@yeeaahBUDDY 3 года назад
A gas fire?! Screw soundproofing, call the fire department!
@zenza7120
@zenza7120 3 года назад
A question: why did you put the foam outside of the plaster boards? Is it because you would like avoid compressing the wool inside?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 3 года назад
Hi Zenza, there isn't a foam layer on the outside of the plasterboards, do you mean the sealant? The foam layer makes up part of the internal layer of the SoundBoard 4. More details can be found here: www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/soundboard-4
@1steve1100
@1steve1100 2 года назад
Could this be used to block out extremely loud snoring from the next room i share a wall with in a house share. So loud i can hear it over ear phones and can even hear it on the ground floor in a 3 storey house( our rooms are both on the 3rd floor)
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 2 года назад
Hi 1steve1100 - This system will certainly help to reduce the volume and clarity of the sound comign through the wall and should give you a godo noticeable improvement. The problem with internal walls within a property as opposed to an attached property, is that there are many other paths for the sound to take. So some of the noise will be coming straigth through the wall, but it will also be travelling under the floor, over the ceiling, even out of his bedroom door and down the corridor back through your bedroom door etc. So its very difficult to block out internal noise completely without soundproofing every surface and building a soundproof room within a room. But this will certainly make things better and is relatively thin and simple.
@gagalkumarmedak9982
@gagalkumarmedak9982 4 года назад
Nice
@bartbarylkiewicz8129
@bartbarylkiewicz8129 2 года назад
Is it possible to achieve the same soundproofing parameters as if you used a dense blockwork to build a wall?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 2 года назад
Hi Bart, yes it is possible to achieve higher levels of sound isoaltion with stud frames, closer to that of a block wall, if you are able to go a little further. We can talk you through some options if you want to give us a call or pop us an email. www.soundproofingstore.co.uk
@fallenfossl
@fallenfossl 3 года назад
I've got a 1.1m brick wall with 1.5m stud wall above it. The stud wall is level with the neighbours loungeroom/kitchen (and they love using those around midnight). I think fixing the stud wall would do it, but would that need to go all down the brick wall as well or could you just fix the stud wall? Also if I need ceiling soundproofing can I do that after, we don't know how much it'll solve the issues. Or what would you recommend?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 3 года назад
Hello Michael Klas, it's difficult to advise on the wall without more information. Feel free to get in touch by calling 01423 206208, or emailing sales@soundproofingstore.co.uk and a member of the technical team will discuss this in more detail with you. With regards to the ceiling, yes, this can be done later if needed.
@awreckingball
@awreckingball 4 года назад
Would this be an effective treatment for low vibrational impact sound (food steps)? My neighbour has Amtico vinyl floor tiles and I can hear their every step through my kitchen wall. My kitchen and living room are open plan so I'm considering separating the two rooms. Obviously a door would also be needed.
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 4 года назад
Hi awreckingball, when an impact is created it does two things. It creates an impact vibration that needs to be absorbed, but it also creates an airborne sound wave. The SoundBoard 4 will help to reduce the airborne part of the noise, so will help to reduce the noise to a degree. However, the vibration will still get through. In an ideal world, our ReductoClip system would be a better option for you as this reduces high levels of airborne sound and impact vibration. Please see the links below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4VpNzFYkA9M.html&feature=emb_logo ReductoClip™ direct to wall system: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lI2bdQZWyOE.html www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/reductoclip-direct-to-wall-system
@elementalhit1088
@elementalhit1088 5 лет назад
I can't open the existing wall as its rental .would using the acoustic plasterboard by itself on top of the current pb make any difference it's to cancel out moaning not music
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 5 лет назад
Hi NTST Player - Insulating inside the wall definitely helps, but you can still get pretty good results without opening it up if you can't do that. However, just adding a standard acoustic plasterboard will make little difference. You need to add a lot more mass and you also need to dampen the vibrations of the sound. I would recommend one of our SoundBoard solutions. - www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/soundboard-4
@mountains1233
@mountains1233 Год назад
How do you silence neighbor's generator?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore Год назад
Hi Mountains123 - thats a very difficult question to answer without a lot more info about the situation. Feel free to get in touch with us www.soundproofingstore.co.uk
@user-lu2hh4nu7k
@user-lu2hh4nu7k 2 года назад
Sketchup ?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 2 года назад
Yes, SketchUp
@magnumclenergy
@magnumclenergy 2 года назад
In order to amplify sound you must add energy…ignorance is bliss…
@pauleohl
@pauleohl 3 года назад
No numbers, no data, just words. Essentially useless.
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 3 года назад
Hi Paul Ohlstein, information on dB figures can be found here: www.soundproofingstore.co.uk/stud-wall-soundproofing
@ali-un4bn
@ali-un4bn 5 лет назад
My neighbors have Alot of kids when they Jump on the floor or run (on their own house) or drag something like moving a bed or a table it's voice is so loud like that where doing this on my floor... Can your product help me to overcome this problem
@misterr50
@misterr50 2 года назад
what are the db levels before and after the soundproofing?
@SoundproofingStore
@SoundproofingStore 2 года назад
Hi misterr50 - A standard domestic stud wall made up of 100mm frame, with no insulation and 1 sheet of standard 12.5mm plasterboard eitherside would be performing at around 35dB (Rw). Following the instruction of the video, removing one layer of board, filling with 100mm of high density acoustic mineral wool, replacing the plasterboard with 15mm aocustic plasterboard, then finishing with our SoundBoard 4, would bring the performance to around 53dB (Rw). So a substantial improvement in both dB figures and in real world perception.
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