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There are many ways to soundproof your floors from the neighbors below and also from your footfall (impact noise) traveling down to them. In previous articles we have talked about soundproofing your ceiling below as well as soundproofing walls etc, but we have never talked about soundproofing a floor.
Lets first talk about the reaso for soundproofing your floor if you live in an u er unit in an apartment or condo situation. Many times the people down below will have a tendency to crank up their TV or Stereo because they dont think the neighbor u tairs will hear them. Wrong a wer, the people u tairs can definitely hear your stereo and surround sound home theater. So if you live in a u er unit and the people below are loud and will not compromise on the volume i ue, then it might be time to soundproof your floor above.
One very effective soundproofing agent is called American Impact Standard and it is a soundproof floor underlayment made of very de e and heavy recycled ru er. Recycled ru er does not need to resonate in order to be effective, as does Ma Loaded Vinyl (MLV) or lead sheeting. The American Impact Standard comes in tiles, which are generally 2 ft X 2 ft. You would lay them out onto your floor wall to wall butting all of the seams together. I always recommend adhering the America Impact Standard to the sub floor, but it is not nece ary. For example, if you had a nice hardwood floor but wanted to alleviate noise i ues from below, you might not want to trash your existing would floor if your were going to carper the floor for i tance. Im hoping that this all makes se e.
Once the tiles are laid out onto the floor I always recommend caulking all seam as well as the entire perimeter of the recycled ru er membrane. Once your have caulked all seams with the acoustical caulk it is now time to i tall the carpet and pad, hardwood or ceramic tile flooring. If you are i talling carper and padding but have not glued down the Impact Standard then it is e ential that your drive the carpet tackle (tack stri ) through the American Impact Standard and into the wooden sub floor. If you have glued the Impact Standard down to the sub floor then youre in luck, the carpet tackle now does not need to be nailed into the sub floor as the Impact standard is stout enough to hold the nails. So once you have the Impact standard i talled and caulked your can put down any type floor your wish and still have maximum soundproofing from the neighbors below.
There are other material for soundproofing your floor that we will explore in future articles, but in the meantime For peace of mind talk to the profe ionals at Soundproofing America Inc. (877) 530-0139 Thanks for reading, This is Dr. BobOut!!