ᐅ New construction extremely sound-transmissive or sensitive to noise
Created on: 20 Jul 2020 11:48
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Golfi90
Hello everyone!
We have been living in our newly built 145m2 (1,560 sq ft) house since Easter.
The exterior walls are made of aerated concrete with a brick veneer. The interior walls are made of calcium silicate bricks.
Yesterday, something happened that really surprised me.
We have a walk-in closet on the upper floor. My wife was hanging clothes on metal hangers there.
At the same time, I was sitting on the toilet on the ground floor. I could clearly hear her sliding the hangers over the metal rods from there.
Overall, the entire new house feels extremely noisy! You can hear every little sound, even from the bathrooms...
Can anyone explain this to me?
We have been living in our newly built 145m2 (1,560 sq ft) house since Easter.
The exterior walls are made of aerated concrete with a brick veneer. The interior walls are made of calcium silicate bricks.
Yesterday, something happened that really surprised me.
We have a walk-in closet on the upper floor. My wife was hanging clothes on metal hangers there.
At the same time, I was sitting on the toilet on the ground floor. I could clearly hear her sliding the hangers over the metal rods from there.
Overall, the entire new house feels extremely noisy! You can hear every little sound, even from the bathrooms...
Can anyone explain this to me?
Snowy36 schrieb:
Do you have a few tips then? He does: he has praised his Lignotrend ceiling several times and mentioned the Helmholtz resonator twice already.
Snowy36 schrieb:
The room is simply square. ... so the length and width share the same resonance frequency.
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11ant schrieb:
He has: he has already praised his Lignotrend ceiling several times, as well as the Helmholtz resonator twice.
... so length and width have the same resonance frequency In this thread?I can imagine Lignotrend being used in an open roof structure but not in a plain 20 m² (215 sq ft) room.
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hampshire22 Jul 2020 00:03The gym probably doesn’t need to look perfectly clean, right? You can do quite a bit with some heavy fabric.
rick2018 schrieb:
We have it in the fitness room as well as in the 20m2 (215 sq ft) pool pavilion.
It looks great. So no problem with the size. So, what now?