Adsibob Posted November 23, 2021 Share Posted November 23, 2021 Can anybody recommend a reasonably priced internal door and doorset that is soundproofed to 40dB. It's not clear to me whether this is: just a very thick solid timber door, say 64mm or 68mm thick, with rubber seals all the way around and a drop seal like this: https://www.soundstop.co.uk/ZDRKTRET83.php; or something more sophisticated I thought the first solution would work, but when I spoke to soundstop they said that their drop seals are only rated for 30db, but I'm not clear whether that is because there is no seal around the doorframe. For context, without sound proofing, this doorway would be the weak spot in a utility room that has been soundproofed to provide a reduction of at least 40db Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tanneja Posted November 23, 2021 Share Posted November 23, 2021 Following with interest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonshine Posted November 23, 2021 Share Posted November 23, 2021 (edited) Where has the Rw 40 dB figure come from? 44 - 54mm solid core door with jamb and drop down seals will do it, see below https://www.lorientuk.com/acousticsearch/results?dB_min=40&dB_max=44&sort=asc Edited November 23, 2021 by Moonshine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adsibob Posted November 23, 2021 Author Share Posted November 23, 2021 14 minutes ago, Moonshine said: Where has the Rw 40 dB figure come from? 44 - 54mm solid core door with jamb and drop down seals will do it, see below https://www.lorientuk.com/acousticsearch/results?dB_min=40&dB_max=44&sort=asc Thanks, that will hopefully save some money on the door then. the 40db figure is what i have specified to convert the maximum sound of the 75db washing machine (on spin cycle) in the utility room to a more discreet 35dB sound on the other side of the door. Though the 32kw boiler and a tumble dryer will also make some noise, so it might be slightly more than 75dB, though those are much quieter machines but adding decibels of different appliances is beyond my sound engineering skills! When I asked Soundstop what db reduction their door dropper seal would achieve, they said "probably only 30db". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
four_candles Posted December 13, 2021 Share Posted December 13, 2021 As well as the door, how about sound absorbing materials in the room? I have seen some that looked like flat felt, rather than the studio foam 3D blocks. I would go as far as putting them on the side of the machine. Add in lino rather than tiles or wood floor. Pop the machine inside a cupboard, lined with aforementioned sound absorbing. Or, buy an LG. Ours is all but silent, the flowing water being the noisiest, and the 'silent' setting is amazing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adsibob Posted December 21, 2021 Author Share Posted December 21, 2021 On 13/12/2021 at 16:18, four_candles said: Or, buy an LG. Ours is all but silent, the flowing water being the noisiest, and the 'silent' setting is amazing. @four_candles what model LG washing machine do you have? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
four_candles Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 LG F12U1TCN4 This is our second LG machine in 20 years - both of which have been superb and quiet. I think the Direct Drive is a key element of it - you only then hear things on spin occasionally trhough a closed door if the machine isn't balanced, at which point the machine stops and rebalances itself.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted January 4, 2022 Share Posted January 4, 2022 For more quiet appliances, see Quiet Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adsibob Posted January 4, 2022 Author Share Posted January 4, 2022 35 minutes ago, Mike said: For more quiet appliances, see Quiet Mark interesting that they don't actually publish dB levels and instead just certify the 10% to 20% quietest appliances in each category annually. Query what the range of dB difference there is between the market leading appliance which is in the top 1% and the appliance which just makes the certification at 20% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaCurandera Posted August 29, 2022 Share Posted August 29, 2022 @Adsibob Can I pls ask what you used in the end and its result? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adsibob Posted August 30, 2022 Author Share Posted August 30, 2022 14 hours ago, LaCurandera said: @Adsibob Can I pls ask what you used in the end and its result? I used a company in Enfield, North London. It works very well but was ££££. PM me if you want details. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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