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Posted By: TimberPulling the existing ceiling down and putting back two layers of sound rated board fixed via resilient bars is THE SINGLE best thing to do for upgrading the performance of any floor (subject to sorting out obvious things like gaps between floor boards etc).
Posted By: James NortonPosted By: TimberPulling the existing ceiling down and putting back two layers of sound rated board fixed via resilient bars is THE SINGLE best thing to do for upgrading the performance of any floor (subject to sorting out obvious things like gaps between floor boards etc).
...or if you can spare an inch, leave the existing ceiling exactly where it is, combine the above with your measures and that'll be a decent floor.
J
Posted By: TimberNah, that doesn't really work as well as loosing the current ceiling. Although there are more layers in the way, the very small air void formed by the resilient bars between the existing a new ceilings causes resonance issues and the preformance is normally worse than getting rid of the existing ceiling. Believe it or not! I have seen this many times during my time in building acoustics.

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