Noisekiller
domestic sound proofing materials can be
applied to party walls in attached houses,
the housing for central heating pumps or
other domestic pumps and cisterns, and the
ceiling areas of domestic properties.
Noisy neighbours
are a source of constant problems to householders.
Noisekiller have sound proofing materials
that can help to reduce this problem.
As featured in "Your
Home" magazine Top 50 DIY Tips
The simple and cost effective
way to reduce noise from neighbours without
losing space inside your room, ideal for
smaller modern houses.
Noisekiller Barrier Mat is
applied direct onto the party wall to act
as a block to the noise from the adjoining
room. It can then be decorated over with
no loss of space
inside the room.
For those people who want
a more detailed solution to noisy neighbours.
This involves attaching battens
to the existing wall, filling the area inside
the battens with Noisekiller Egg Box and
covering the battens with Noisekiller Barrier
Mat. This provides a barrier that blocks
and absorbs the airborne sounds from the
party wall. A second layer of plasterboard
is then attached to the battens which can
then be plastered or decorated.
Other sources of noise inside
a house can be the water pump or domestic
heating pump.
The airborne noise produced
by pumps can be reduced by lining the housing
with Noisekiller Egg Box, which will absorb
the unwanted noises as close to the source
as possible to stop them from being transmitted
throughout the house.
Noisekiller Egg Box has also
been used by one of the leading hotels in
London to provide a reduction in the noise
being transmitted from a function room to
the bedrooms above by placing Egg Box in
the void between the floors.
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