ᐅ Distance between drywall board and screed floor on the upper floor

Created on: 24 Jun 2020 23:39
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Tommy77
Hello, I urgently need advice. The site manager says soundproofing is important. Yes, the distance can be slightly smaller but still acceptable. I say no, it seems too large to me. This concerns drywall panels to the floor screed. On the upper floor, the sloping ceiling.

White wall with peeling plaster, metal mesh strip near the floor, and debris on the ground.
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user-d29
25 Jun 2020 08:35
seat88 schrieb:

That’s basically fine. Still missing are examples like impact sound insulation and laminate.

With glued vinyl (3mm (0.1 inch)) and a slim baseboard of 4cm (1.6 inches), the achievable performance is disastrous. Unless tiles are being installed, clip-on baseboards for laminate/vinyl/engineered flooring probably won’t work.

Therefore, the gap is FAR too large for proper performance. Just ask him how he plans to implement my proposed floor buildup there. Or skip the baseboards and say you want to install quarter-round molding at the vinyl. And please share his response. I’d like to see how the construction manager gets flustered and loses his arguments.