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do you do with any of the information you collect from the
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Q Can
I download a brochure from your website?
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: Download a PDF of the brochure;Click
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Q I
want to do my install myself, have you got any D.I.Y info?
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: Yes if you click on the link here you
can find all the info you need. |
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Q If
I wanted to buy it from a shop and not direct from you, where
do I go?
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: Our products are available from plenty of high street stores (CLICKHERE) |
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Q I
have to cover building regs, for my sound proofing project
any clues?
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: We
have online information of the building regulations for sound proofing
and how our sound proofing products cover the building regs Click
here for more info. |
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Q What is Noise? and Soundproofing all about i am new to this?
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: It's
not that hard to get your head around Soundproofing. Sound proofing
works by density, separation and depth. If your having problems
working out the dB (noise level) your hearing that is causing you
noise problems then click
here to learn more. |
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| Q Can
I use egg boxes to sound insulate my room ?
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: No.
Absolutely not ! |
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Q Can
polystyrene or foam work for stopping the noise coming from
my neighbour ?
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: Not
really. Soundproofing should be based on two basic principles,
increase of density/mass and separation/decoupling. Most
polystyrenes and foams are very low density and therefore
would not be suitable. I would recommend you stay with the
likes of the high density barrier shields, Dense Fibre Matting
and even the specialist acoustic boards. |
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Q How
can I reduce the noise from my noisy shower pump ?
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: Easy
really. Build a box around the pump using MDF or something
similar, then simply line it with the 5mm NoiseStop Barrier
Shield. You should notice all your problems have washed away... |
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Q I
have a internal timber frame and need to upgrade its sound
reduction performance. Any ideas ?
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: The
simplest way to improve the performance of your timber wall
is to infill in between the empty framework. It will involve
in removing one of the sides of plasterboard but you will
utilize dead space and instantly see great improvements. |
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Q The
noise from my shower is disturbing the people below. Is there
any way I can reduce this problem for less than £50.00
as I am on a tight budget ?
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: Its
obvious that with a small budget like this the results wont
be outstanding but you could place a product called NSSF7
directly under the shower tray. This will help to reduce
the sounds transmitting downstairs and still stay within
your budget at £29.07. |
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Q I
need to reduce the impact (footfall) sounds coming through
from the flat above mine. What is the best way to tackle this
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: The
best way to reduce impact noise is to use the NSSF7 directly
on the floor above; at only 10mm thick it can sit beneath
the carpet replacing the underlay without any change in floor
height click
here for more information. |
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