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The sound transfer occurs as a result of airborne noise (voices, music, etc). The airborne sound wave strikes the wall and the pressure variations cause the wall to vibrate. This vibrational energy is transferred through the wall and radiated as airborne sound on the other side.
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Read More »It is very difficult to soundproof an existing wall particularly around floors, ceilings and adjoining partitions
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Creating a new partition wall with a cavity void to the party wall. This further reduces the width of the room resulting with a loss of up to 100mm (4 in) off the room. In an ideal world with full access to the party wall the walls should be repointed and rendered with a sand cement render of 12mm. The idea is to add mass to the wall to absorb the sound. Alternatively a sound insulation board will assist but the tricky areas are within the depth of the floors and ceilings and where partitions abut the party wall. The adjoining plasterboard slab lining to the ceiling and abutting partitions will have to be cut back to facilitate access to 100 per cent of the party wall surface. In order to treat flanking noise, it may be necessary to lift floorboards or cut open the ceiling under the floor along the party wall and fill with a lining board and/or sand pugging to add mass to the floor and improve sound insulation. Further difficulty arises where a floor joist runs parallel to the party wall with no space for access between it and the wall. Some form of boxing out may need to be considered. If your property is of timber frames construction there are additional issues to be considered. Retro-fitting to improve sound insulation is difficult to achieve and not always 100 per cent successful. We recommend you have a sound test done between dwellings before embarking on expensive insulation works. This should include both airborne and impact sound tests to ensure compliance with the 2014 Building Regulations Technical Guidance Document E (Sound). It is worth noting that your neighbour may be experiencing similar issues and working on both sides of the wall is more effective in improving sound insulation.
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