CalvinHobbes Posted yesterday at 22:49 Posted yesterday at 22:49 (edited) So upstairs hasn't been floored yet, but when it's walked on we are hearing it a bit too much. So wondering what the best acoustic solution would be given we have 12mm approx to work with. Cork? rubber? lvt, laminate? Head is done in so wondered anyone with experience of similar here and the solution. We have a dog that wanders upstairs. Cheers yet again. Daughters room pictured. Edited yesterday at 23:08 by CalvinHobbes
JohnMo Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, ProDave said: Carpet. And good quality underlay 1
SimonD Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Try something like this: https://soundstop.co.uk/products/soundproofing-underlay-solution If you're installing a floating wood floor are similar there are also sandwiched products you can get at 12mm thickness. 1
Spinny Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Why are you limited to 12mm, internal doors upstairs are usually wooden and can be trimmed.
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