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Posted by Spuds6s on Feb-17-2004 02:50:

Soundproofing basement

Hey all, I want an insexpensive method to soundproof my basement so I don't bother neighbors/roommates/police, etc. Any suggestions? I was gonna do egg crate stuff, but then I thought about the fire hazard. Dont want flame anywhere near my wax. Suggestions?


Posted by veezee on Feb-17-2004 03:08:

egg cartons!!!

seriously though, you can buy soundproof installation.. dunno about the cost ..

Jay


Posted by tvmann on Feb-17-2004 03:23:

You can put regular thermal fiberglass insulation in the basement ceiling and walls and that works. Cheap too, the acoustic insulation is better no doubt but probably more expensive.

That is what a friend did when he put a "home theatre" room in the basement. He could crank up the movie sound and it was almost inaudible right above the TV theater room.


Posted by Spuds6s on Feb-17-2004 07:53:

Im mostly worried about cops busting up parties or even practices. The cops here at Rutgers have a bug up their ass about noise. My friends were having a trance party, pumping it pretty loud in the basement, they came to the house with 8 cops, the same amount of people as we had in the basement. Just a small gathering. Shits ridiculous. They'd much sooner bust up a party than catch a rapist. My friend got a $500 fine and no warning.


Posted by auscosmo on Feb-17-2004 10:08:

wish i had a basement...


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-17-2004 16:15:

I am doing this in my basement right now. I am only soundproofing the ceiling. I have a drop ceiling with tiles. Pulled all of them down. I bought a staple gun and the key....

R30 Fiberglass Insulation.

It is about $33 a pack at the Home Depot. I forget what the coverage is but its 16" wide so it should fit perfect in between the joists.

Do not get a lower rated insulation because it will not do the job right.


Posted by `pr0digy on Feb-17-2004 18:12:

quote:
Originally posted by CosmoKid
I am doing this in my basement right now. I am only soundproofing the ceiling. I have a drop ceiling with tiles. Pulled all of them down. I bought a staple gun and the key....

R30 Fiberglass Insulation.

It is about $33 a pack at the Home Depot. I forget what the coverage is but its 16" wide so it should fit perfect in between the joists.

Do not get a lower rated insulation because it will not do the job right.


Will that do anything about the bass though ?


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-18-2004 15:26:

definately. bass needs to be absorbed by something and R30 insullation will do just that. its thick enough to absorb quite a bit.


the guy at home depot said that any time someone comes in for soundfroofing, thats what he gives them. it sayss right on the packaging of the insullation thats its made for soundproofing. and not just to muffle the dog walking on hardwood.

ideally if you could use 5/8 sheetrock over the r30 insullation you wouldnt hear a peep. but most people cant sheetrock their basement ceilings.


Posted by `pr0digy on Feb-18-2004 15:33:

quote:
Originally posted by CosmoKid
ideally if you could use 5/8 sheetrock over the r30 insullation you wouldnt hear a peep. but most people cant sheetrock their basement ceilings.


Been there, done that... Large sheetrock sections + small space = lots of pain.


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-18-2004 15:42:

quote:
Originally posted by `pr0digy
Been there, done that... Large sheetrock sections + small space = lots of pain.


LOL. just use the r30 with a decent cieling tile and it will be fine.



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