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Hello. can anyone recommend sound underlay to be fitted between a concrete slab and 10mm porceline tiles in a kitchen diner. We need to deaden sound in a room with a vaulted ceiling because it will be mainly hard surfaces due to quartz worktops etc and no soft furnishings. Plus it's a large room at 30sqm.
Can only find easy mat on YouTube but it's a US product.
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Flintstone

Schluter sell a sound deadening mat which is about 8mm thick, I think it's £25 a meter retail, or a cheaper alternative which is thinner and looks similar to Tilemaster antifracture mat but is about 4mm thick is a Norcross product but I can't recall the exact name of it.
 
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Dumbo

I've used the it . It's called Norcross acoustic matting . It's made from rubber and cork and is 3
 
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Old Mod

If you fit an acoustic mat beneath your floor tile you will have to rethink the finishing point of the latex’d floor you’re having installed.
You’re already incredibly tight in the low point of the bi-fold doors.
You’ll need to allow the thickness of your tile plus
4-5mm of https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ plus the 3mm for acoustic mat.
 

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