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How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
I need to tile a kitchen and bathroom in a first floor flat with wooden floors, so they need to be soundproofed to comply with the changes to regs 2004 part E (resistance to the passage of sound). Does anyone know how to do this and where the products can be found to do it?
I have read that you need to put down an underlay on top of your ply base and then pour an acoustic self-levelling compound on top to tile on. Is this absolutely necessary or are there other alternatives?
Also, what manufacturers would you recommend for any necessary products?
Hope to hear from someone soon!
Thanks!
Matt
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
hi matty ,pci do an under lay called pci periphone,i have not used it yet but worth looking into
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
Ok, thanks fo rthat, I'll have a look. What about the self-levelling acoustic compound - is that absolutely necessary?
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
weber.sys acoustic - Weber, world
also look at this pproduct from weber may be of use
personally i have never soundproofed any jobs as of yet,i would imagine the board to be sufficient and have also never used accoustic self levelling compound
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
Hello there.
This is something I have not looked into to be honest, have you tried doing a search on here (the search bar is on the top right hand side of your page)? Might drag up some useful posts.
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
OK, Kilty and Rich - thank you both for your replies.
Kilty, I have seen the Weber.sys, but it's quite an expensive solution. The PCI Polysilent Plus looks like a more cost effective solution to me, so I'll probably go with that.
Thanks again!
Matt
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
Bal also do an adhesive called accoustibond, never used it so dont know how it performs, might be worth a look.
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Re: How do you soundproof a wooden floor in a first floor flat?
Hi Matty and welcome...
Have any sound tests been performed, you will need to know what level you have to be at to know which product will perform for the project in hand..
You might simply be able to use an acoustic membrane or indeed have to use a thicker sound deadening mat ... worth checking what sound levels you have to achieve..
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It will be pretty difficult to retrofit a timber floor with acoustics in order to comply with part l. The acoustics should be taken into account in the structure. There are two elements to consider in meeting the regs. They are sound transmission due to impact, I.e. if you tap dance in your flat or drop your hammer regularly. Impact sound is generally dealt with using isolates such as acoustic mats and battens. The other is airborne sound transmission which is sound from your stereo or the television. Some units such as washing machines and the like cause both.
There are acoustic underplays you can use but these tend only to deal with impact sound. Airborne is usually dealt with by adding mass or air gaps to provide mass spring mass spring mass systems........
You could look to the insulation suppliers like collects or thermal economics and monarfloor for solutions.
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Also kitchens and bathrooms are not usually tested. Tests are carried out in living areas such as lounge, hall and bedrooms.
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Also kitchens and bathrooms are not usually tested. Tests are carried out in living areas such as lounge, hall and bedrooms.
A builder I know was recently converting a house into flats and he used a thick rubber mat to soundproof, I don't know anymore and I never seen it myself
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