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Did you hear we have our own book being published? ‘The Noise Free Home’ by Jim Prior
1. ‘Dot and Dabbing’ heavy duty sound bloc board to the party wall
2. Installing soundproofing materials over the top of a dot and dab plasterboard wall
3. Not tucking the system down into the floor void
4. Not soundproofing the hollow stud wall perpendicular to the conflicting separating party wall.
You may also want to look through our video series for building techniques and materials that make noise worse in homes.
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