Soundproof Half the noise coming through the WALL for $20!

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Looking for the cheapest way to soundproof a wall? You might be surprised to learn that you can achieve effective noise reduction for under $20! By using specific products to seal gaps and add mass, you can soundproof a wall in a cost-effective manner. These methods not only reduce noise but also help with sound deadening within the room.

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Thanks for the tips!
I'm suffering 8 years of too loud neighborhoods, living with active noise canceling headphones for sanity.

if I were to build for slience:

is it better/worse/doesn't-matter for a wall to be built strait or curved or angled?
if the wall have thorn like shapes on it's surface?
if the wall has air holes?

I imagine sound waves "break" when it goes from air to a very solid material, and
to keep "break"ing it, you add more layer couples of "air" + "hardness".

gidi
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Hi, thank,
and, can you make a video on social / legal / communal actions
that one can take to reduce noise from: (maybe there are regulations I should be aware of that kinda standard around the world)

1. near by construction
2. near by highways
3. car engines that can sound really loud, but loose the option of sounding quite enough when idle.
4. low flying airplanes

gidi
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Dou you have a video using blankets to see the differences with other material?

readistreet
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I'm in an apartment so I can't remove the baseboards, and there are no outlets on the wall. I installed 2" rigid foam sheets floor to ceiling and wall to wall, and then install 4" thick dense foam floor to ceiling and wall to wall, then installed a sound reducing felt curtain, then put up a china cabinet AND IT DID NOTHING TO REDUCE NOISE. I've thicken the wall 8" with all that, and the neighbors slamming doors, stomping on stairs, blasting TV and music is still very loud and feels like an earthquake with the bass vibrations. Help!!!!

dlight
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Please help 🙏!! My roomates play movies in full sound from another room which could be heard much in my room and my house is made of brickwall so dont think wall insulation is needed so for door what can I do in budget???

Dhrupad
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What’s the difference between using silicone caulking vs spray foam

GregPetrosyan
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Im not worried about the walls and need to soundproof the floor! Or more accurately, the floor joists/ceiling of the basement workshop right underneath the master bedroom...

garybowen
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The moveing blankets don't really work that good

CCCC-tqyo
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1.5 db is not a gadget, 6db is double the perceveid volume

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