Browse Forums General Discussion 1 May 22, 2022 4:55 pm I'd appreciate comments from knowledgeable readers on whether this CSR product wall structure actually produces good results. A good result to me means that a moronic neighbour playing loud low frequency "music" at 1am (which is what I endured last night) cannot be heard by me in a room 5m away from their boundary, where my room is built with walls as below. - 92mm Rondo Quiet Stud metal studs - one sheet of 13mm CSR Soundchek plasterboard as internal lining - Bradford Soundscreen R2.5, 88mm glasswool insulation batt between studs - usual building wrap product and say a 9mm thick fibre cement external cladding Two sheets of the Soundchek plaster board would be better of course but would better results be gained by placing the second sheet (or its external rated equivalent) under the external cladding rather than an extra sheet on the internal lining? I haven't figured out a system for the ceiling yet but any comments on that would also be appreciated. Hi Brainstrust, I had a go at creating my own irrigation plan, keen to get some feedback. It will be run from one 750-800W pump, off 2* 5000L rain tanks. Each zone… 0 22783 Nope, only on the inside, I've literally has my ears to the brick outside and can't hear anything. I can sort of 'reset' the noise by pressing firmly on the studs. This… 10 13276 Upgrading your windows to soundproof ones, like triple-glazed, can make a significant difference. While changing window… 4 11770 |