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On Dec 29, 1:43*pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: I'd like to build a house, I have some ideas that I'd like to see built into one. *Soundproofing certain rooms / walls is one thing. 2x6 top and bottom plates with staggered 2x4 studs. *That way the two sides of the wall aren't coupled with a common 2x4 stud, but are free- standing with an air gap between them. *Add insulation (even if it's an interior wall) and you have a "soundproof" wall. Uh, no...you don't. Sound will transmit over the common top and floor plates. No ****, sherlock... as it will between the decoupled wall surfaces, as well as through the floor. But this method is very effective on reducing the amount of sound transmitted through the wall. No one is talking about a truly soundproofed room; that's why I called it a "soundproof" wall (notice the "quotes"). Everyone caught that except for you. |
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