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Best insulating/sound proof product to put between cavity of two ceiling boards?
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<blockquote data-quote="JP870609" data-source="post: 888024"><p>I hear what you say, and logically that makes sense. But think of it this way, take a room and empty all the curtains and carpets, listen to the sound before and after, if you either inside the room or even more audible when you listen to the people speak while you are outside the room, you can clearly hear an echo and or more clear sound coming from the room. Which then tells me, a thick 135mm sponge like isotherm material which is what I ended up buying, should definitely kill some of the sound such as footsteps and persons conversing upstairs. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP870609, post: 888024"] I hear what you say, and logically that makes sense. But think of it this way, take a room and empty all the curtains and carpets, listen to the sound before and after, if you either inside the room or even more audible when you listen to the people speak while you are outside the room, you can clearly hear an echo and or more clear sound coming from the room. Which then tells me, a thick 135mm sponge like isotherm material which is what I ended up buying, should definitely kill some of the sound such as footsteps and persons conversing upstairs. [/QUOTE]
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