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by hipjiveguy
762 days ago
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cool to hear - I have existing rooms that I replaced hollow core doors with solid core doors, but it didn't help much. I thought I would have to rip off gyprock to add better sound insulation, but maybe just adding another layer might help... I assume it would only have to be on walls adjacent to other rooms, ie not exterior walls? And how did you really know this worked? Did you ever live in a room like that, or try this on someone who reported it helped back to you in some fashion? Thanks for the idea :D ! |
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Then most importantly we'd go around the cracks of the room with a can of foam insulation and seal every hole we could find.
These rooms where pretty quiet. I can't say how much of a difference just the drywall would be, but if I wanted the cheapest way I'd do foam sealing and double drywall. Tearing everything out to replace behind wall insulation would only be something I'd do if there was zero insulation in the walls. I guess you could tell by knocking the walls with your hand. If they sound hollow you'll know. If you have a friend with a sound proofed room ask to walk around and get a feel for the space so you'll know what to aim for.
Drywall is easy to replace though and something more diy-ers should try more often imo!