With a reported 5 million people in the uk alone suffering from noisy neighbours it may be that you are considering looking at soundproofing options and i have put together a guide to help you decide on the best acoustic insulation for your situation.
How to soundproof a ceiling from noisy neighbours.
Soundproofing the walls doors and windows should be more than enough to block out all the noise from the neighbors.
Airborne noise travels through the air via sound waves.
Acoustic panels are inexpensive and attractive.
Instead of soundproofing the ceiling you can soundproof the floor of the room that the noise is coming from.
However you can decide to take it a notch higher and get soundproof curtains.
The sound waves from these types of noises are picked up and carried through the air until they collide with something solid such as the floor in the space above you which is also your ceiling.
Types of noise the sounds treated by soundproofing a ceiling are impact noise and airborne noise.
Also check the wall doesn t have any gaps for quick wins.
Gaps will obviously let sound in so filling these should make a difference.
The noisy upstairs neighbors can cause you lots of harm every time they talk or play music loud.
This means that the floorboards between your house and your neighbours are the same therefore any impact noise like footsteps will easily travel through.
I opted for soundproofing of my ceiling because it solves my problem of noisy neighbors and guarantees that i equally don t disturb others with my noise.
Examples include music conversations tvs bass crying and barking.
How to soundproof an existing ceiling.
Ceiling soundproofing can come in handy when living in a flat and have noisy neighbours living above you.
Don t forget to soundproof the windows.
Unless there s some basketball action going on you may find that it s the only thing you need in order to hear a real difference.
In that case i recommend you get a thick rug first.
Floor soundproofing soundproofing your floor can help prevent the travelling of noise through your floor and is popular to soundproof the upstairs of homes or for flats first floor and above.
All which block off a certain amount of noise.
Noisy upstairs neighbors can come in all shapes and sizes and if the sound is coming through the cieling it s hard to get them to stop because most of the time it s the building not the neighbor who is at fault.
Before going into detail regarding wall soundproofing or sound insulation for walls i just want to focus on the typical types of walls that we.
Whether you have noisy neighbors upstairs at a condo complex or simply loud teenagers in their bedroom a thin ceiling can allow a lot of sound to emanate.
A second very powerful option is to install soundproof panels on the ceiling.