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olo July 14th 09 11:08 AM

soundproofing home - interior doors
 
Hello,

I need advice on how to choose interior doors. Family is coming over
to live with us for the next couple of months and we really need to
soundproof our home.
At the moment we have cheap shed value interior doors that soundwise
are no better than fabric curtain.

I'm thinking that we need to replace them with solid wood ones. Any
thoughts or recommendations please ?


Dave Plowman (News) July 14th 09 11:21 AM

soundproofing home - interior doors
 
In article
,
olo wrote:
I need advice on how to choose interior doors. Family is coming over
to live with us for the next couple of months and we really need to
soundproof our home.
At the moment we have cheap shed value interior doors that soundwise
are no better than fabric curtain.


I'm thinking that we need to replace them with solid wood ones. Any
thoughts or recommendations please ?


Like all sound proofing you need mass and a good air seal. Fire check
doors are probably the cheapest route. With the appropriate seals. But
ordinary internal walls don't provide good sound insulation either.

--
*Arkansas State Motto: Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Laugh.

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

GMM July 14th 09 12:37 PM

soundproofing home - interior doors
 
On 14 July, 11:21, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article
,
* *olo wrote:

I need advice on how to choose interior doors. Family is coming over
to live with us for the next couple of months and we really need to
soundproof our home.
At the moment we have cheap shed value interior doors that soundwise
are no better than fabric curtain.
I'm thinking that we need to replace them with solid wood ones. Any
thoughts or recommendations please ?


Like all sound proofing you need mass and a good air seal. Fire check
doors are probably the cheapest route. With the appropriate seals. But
ordinary internal walls don't provide good sound insulation either.

--
*Arkansas State Motto: Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Laugh. *

* * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW
* * * * * * * * * To e-mail, change noise into sound.


I'd go with that: Someone I know has just had fire doors installed in
the bedrooms as part of a major job and says you can't hear a thing
through them...even to the point of being able to sneak up to the
kids' bedrooms and barge in to find out whether they're really doing
their homework!

Steve Walker July 14th 09 01:24 PM

soundproofing home - interior doors
 
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 04:37:49 -0700 (PDT), GMM wrote:

On 14 July, 11:21, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article
,
* *olo wrote:

I need advice on how to choose interior doors. Family is coming over
to live with us for the next couple of months and we really need to
soundproof our home.
At the moment we have cheap shed value interior doors that soundwise
are no better than fabric curtain.
I'm thinking that we need to replace them with solid wood ones. Any
thoughts or recommendations please ?


Like all sound proofing you need mass and a good air seal. Fire check
doors are probably the cheapest route. With the appropriate seals. But
ordinary internal walls don't provide good sound insulation either.

--
*Arkansas State Motto: Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Laugh. *

* * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW
* * * * * * * * * To e-mail, change noise into sound.


I'd go with that: Someone I know has just had fire doors installed in
the bedrooms as part of a major job and says you can't hear a thing
through them...even to the point of being able to sneak up to the
kids' bedrooms and barge in to find out whether they're really doing
their homework!


Way too much effort, we just have a camera in there :) Actually our kids
are 5 and 3 and when we hear bumps upstairs while we're settled in front of
the tele, it's handy to just flick channels and make sure they're not
jumping off the bookcase or the roof of the Thomas bed again!

SteveW


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