Articles, tagged with "impact noise", page 1
16th August 2011
The carpet not only gives attraction to the office or house but also furnishes the floor with its comfort and safety for employees and children. Carpet should be fresh and clean then only it can feather a nest to your office or house. Other flooring mater...
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Author:
cisneha
20th June 2011
Hearing loss due to environmental noise is a crucial health hazard today, and it is on the rise. When it comes to treatments, a permanent cure seems difficult. However, it is definitely preventable. Noise induced hearing loss can be generated from industr...
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Author:
liza252
10th January 2011
Acoustic Consultants
For certain kinds of new construction and renovation, CPCB will require Noise Control Tests (also called Decibel Tests or Noise Tests). CPCB has its own rules and this is becoming increasingly aware of noise problems. Noise Testin...
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Author:
envirotech
10th March 2010
Different sporting activities require different perimeter sports fencing and choosing the right one to suit your needs is important. Times have changed and there have been vast improvements in sports fencing in recent years. Gone are the days of noisy woo...
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Author:
Xander Palmer
03rd November 2009
Soundproof ceiling is a best solution for reduce noise that transfer from overhead to the area. Soundproof ceiling is also useful to improve room's acoustics which is designed to capture unwelcome sound in the room. This soundproofing is very effective to...
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Author:
Rajshree
07th July 2008
I looked over all of my articles and realized that I had not written anything on how to soundproof a floor in a condo or co-op for example, we being an authority on soundproofing it is a sacrilegious to not write an article on this subject, so here goe...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
07th July 2008
With the cost of living rising, many potential homeowners are seriously considering condos and apartments as an investment for their future. I have personally lived in a condo for over 10 years. Condo and apartment living can be very rewarding and can ma...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
07th July 2008
Floor soundproofing can get quite tricky especially if you are working from an existing finished wood or tile floor. It is always best to remove the existing finished floor and start from the sub floor, however, if your old finished floor is wood, then ...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
02nd April 2008
One of the most common soundproofing questions I hear most is "How do I soundproof my condo or apartment from those noisy neighbors who live above?" Generally the most annoying noise is what is known as "foot fall" or "impact noise" Impact noise is noi...
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Author:
Dr.BobO
02nd April 2008
There are many methods for applying Green Glue effectively; in this article I will describe one common but often times over looked Green Glue application. If you are renovating or completely remodeling you house and have stripped the walls and ceilings d...
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Author:
Dr.BobO
19th January 2008
How do I soundproof my condo or apartment from my noisy neighbors upstairs? This is by far the most asked question I hear on a daily basis. It is a question asked by prominent architects, engineers, major developers, and contractors. We are now finding ...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
19th January 2008
If you have done any research on how to soundproof a ceiling from impact noise (footfall) as well as airborne noise, you have most likely discovered that a floated ceiling using sound clips and furring channels is the best way to combat these noises from ...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
19th January 2008
Old School soundproofing still believes that batt insulation is a good soundproofing agent. There are some good sound batt insulations out there such as Roxul AFB and Bonded logic's bonded cotton insulation and they work well for both soundproofing and th...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
19th January 2008
Green Glue has caused a revolution in the Soundproofing Industry. It is an extremely effective visco-elastic dampening compound that is placed between 2 layers of drywall providing a dampening barrier as well as a very effective isolator. The dampening ...
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Author:
DrBobOrther
14th November 2005
Impacta acoustical floor underlayments are a new line of products that provide floor sound isolation solutions for every condition in multi-family residential design. To meet the specified requirement for impact insulations, different systems are required...
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Author:
Donnie Williams