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What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall
10' long by 10' high? What infill would be recommended to reduce sound transmission (no thermal insulation required). -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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400mm centres use soundblock plasterboard available from most builders yards
.. also seen it in bq wharehouse size stores. varies in price where bought. around £7-9 a sheet comes in 2400x1200 x15mm sheets its also recomended double layered cross jointed . depends how far you want to go on sound reduction , there is a resillience bar also available to be screwed to the studs before plasterboarding . its a crimpled bar that takes the vibration out of the sound . it may need you to order it from a gyproc supplier depending where you live it maybe ordered in by your local building supplier "Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall 10' long by 10' high? What infill would be recommended to reduce sound transmission (no thermal insulation required). -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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forgot to add ordinary plasterboard can be used instead of soundblock board
screwed straight to resillience bar first layer 25-32mm drywall screws tacked second layer 42mm drywall screws . "Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message ... What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall 10' long by 10' high? What infill would be recommended to reduce sound transmission (no thermal insulation required). -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall 10' long by 10' high? What infill would be recommended to reduce sound transmission (no thermal insulation required). Using a double layer of plasterboard makes a huge difference as far as sound transmission goes - well worth doing if you want a good level of sound proofing. Also pay close attention to any other gaps, such as at the top and bottom of the sheets. -- Grunff |
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall 10' long by 10' high? 2x4 at 16" with 1" plaster is pretty nice. NT |
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What size and spacing of studs would be recommended for a stud wall 10' long by 10' high? 400mm centers and 2x4 minimum for a sound proof wall. Use noggins half way up. What infill would be recommended to reduce sound transmission (no thermal insulation required). No infill unless you can put sand in. Make sure its airtight and use two thicknesses of plasterboard each side.. Airttightness will do far more to reduce HF transmission than any infill. If you want to go even better, get some car soundproofing material and stick it inside the panels before you sheet the other side. It has excellent mass and panel resonance absorption qualities.Tat reduces MF and LR transmission. |
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