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Ash1 July 22nd 03 07:40 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?

Julian Fowler July 22nd 03 07:45 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:40:26 GMT, Ash1
wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


Show your neighbour how to get subtitles (teletext p.888)?

Julian

--
Julian Fowler
julian (at) bellevue-barn (dot) org (dot) uk

Richard July 22nd 03 09:01 PM

Sound proofing wall
 

"Ash1" wrote in message
...
My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


Many TV sets have a socket for headphones as a standard feature. Check with
your neighbour and see if she would like to try a headset.

Richard.



Ash1 July 22nd 03 09:03 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:45:57 +0100, Julian Fowler
wrote:

On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:40:26 GMT, Ash1
wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


Show your neighbour how to get subtitles (teletext p.888)?

Julian

Should correct my post saying she is not totally deaf

Martin Angove July 22nd 03 10:23 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
In message ,
Ash1 wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


If the tv is attached to the wall, then nothing much is going to help.
Even if it is merely close to the wall, you're not going to get a
massive reduction without building yourself into a soundproof box within
the room. In this case, mass and isolation are the two key elements.

Far better to have a chat with your neighbour. Perhaps visit the RNID
first because they will have brochures about subtitles, remote speakers,
headphones, hearing aids and (possibly best) induction loops. Once you
have this information, you have some sensible suggestions you can make.

There is also the thorny issue of a right to a quiet life. As a last
resort you can contact your authority's environmental health people
about this, but if you are thinking about it, try keeping a diary for a
few weeks first.

Hwyl!

M.

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Julian Fowler July 22nd 03 10:53 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 20:03:19 GMT, Ash1
wrote:

On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:45:57 +0100, Julian Fowler
wrote:

On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:40:26 GMT, Ash1
wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


Show your neighbour how to get subtitles (teletext p.888)?

Julian

Should correct my post saying she is not totally deaf


So? I'm not deaf in any way yet often watch TV with the sound turned
down low (others asleep in the house) and subtitles on.

Julian


--
Julian Fowler
julian (at) bellevue-barn (dot) org (dot) uk

Ash1 July 22nd 03 11:25 PM

Sound proofing wall
 
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:23:22 +0100, Martin Angove
wrote:

In message ,
Ash1 wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


If the tv is attached to the wall, then nothing much is going to help.
Even if it is merely close to the wall, you're not going to get a
massive reduction without building yourself into a soundproof box within
the room. In this case, mass and isolation are the two key elements.

Far better to have a chat with your neighbour. Perhaps visit the RNID
first because they will have brochures about subtitles, remote speakers,
headphones, hearing aids and (possibly best) induction loops. Once you
have this information, you have some sensible suggestions you can make.

There is also the thorny issue of a right to a quiet life. As a last
resort you can contact your authority's environmental health people
about this, but if you are thinking about it, try keeping a diary for a
few weeks first.

Hwyl!

M.

Yes i suppose your right. If insulation isnt the answer then ill have
to have words.Ive been trying to avoid this as shes quite old,but she
does have the tv blasting out till sometimes 4.00am. Thanks anyway

BigWallop July 22nd 03 11:58 PM

Sound proofing wall
 

"Ash1" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:23:22 +0100, Martin Angove
wrote:

In message ,
Ash1 wrote:

My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?


If the tv is attached to the wall, then nothing much is going to help.
Even if it is merely close to the wall, you're not going to get a
massive reduction without building yourself into a soundproof box within
the room. In this case, mass and isolation are the two key elements.

Far better to have a chat with your neighbour. Perhaps visit the RNID
first because they will have brochures about subtitles, remote speakers,
headphones, hearing aids and (possibly best) induction loops. Once you
have this information, you have some sensible suggestions you can make.

There is also the thorny issue of a right to a quiet life. As a last
resort you can contact your authority's environmental health people
about this, but if you are thinking about it, try keeping a diary for a
few weeks first.

Hwyl!

M.

Yes i suppose your right. If insulation isnt the answer then ill have
to have words.Ive been trying to avoid this as shes quite old,but she
does have the tv blasting out till sometimes 4.00am. Thanks anyway


Hi Ash1,

The RNID Website is very helpful on these matters, it might be worth a visit
to see if they give you any ideas on helping her with an installation. I
think if you explain what you're going through to her, she should understand
you are trying to help with making both your lives a bit easier.

http://www.rnid.org.uk/html/leaflets..._and_audio.htm



dmc July 23rd 03 12:03 AM

Sound proofing wall
 
In article ,
Ash1 wrote:
My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?



Brother in law had this problem - he works for the council and had a word
with relevant dept who put in touch with a sound proofing company. They have
just finished and it has made a big difference. It seems to be platerboard
with a rigid foam on the back. Its fitted to the wall using special metal
brackets that are designed to not transfer any vibration. The bumph that
came with it claims that it is used in recording studios.

Didn't seem heavy enough to me but it has made a suprising difference!

Ask your council noise people for advice. If you can't get anywhere I will
see if he knows what it is called. It wasn't cheap though...

Darren


BigWallop July 23rd 03 01:32 AM

Sound proofing wall
 

"Ash1" wrote in message
...
My neighbour is deaf and has to have the tv blasting out. As its a
semi detached house and built in 1991 the party wall is only breeze
block and plaster board. My bed actually rests on the wall which her
tvs on. I s there anyway I can soundproof the wall,Ive looked in BQ
but they dont have anything. Any ideas?



http://www.acoustica.org.uk/a/isolate.html




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