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noise reduction
I own a raise ranche home that is split into a 2 family house, 1st and
2nd floor. I recently put hard wood flooring in my living room. The gaps where the wall and floor meet I used caulk to seal off that bit of space, thinking it will block some noise. The wall plugs I used electric foam covers that go inside the plate. I managed to cut down the noise level I hear from the 1st floor a little. One of the problems is noise coming from the 1st floor where the 1st floor door is. There is an almost 1 inch gap under the door. Is there something I could do to muffle the noise a little without replacing the door. I was wondering if anyone also has any other advice on muffling the noise coming from downstairs. |
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