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Someone mentioned to contact the Amphur !  Good idea !

If you or your wife complains enough (sleepless nights ,depression )its possible  those soi dogs could be snatched up !

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19 hours ago, Led Lolly Yellow Lolly said:

 

This is not sufficient. The sound just flanks through the ceiling. What you describe is a room within a room, but you must do the floor and ceiling too otherwise it's pointless. You also have to pay attention to the sockets, light fittings, everything, to prevent sound flanking.

Our house is no where near any other house, closest is around 100 metres, and the village is at least 300 metres away, we're surrounded by fields and woods, and my cats are very quiet. . . but the village occasionally has a party and the bass boom-boom-boom drives me insane, so I actually took this route with my office. . .

 

I soundproofed the walls floor and ceiling and installed triple glazing. Each layer of glass is a different thickness so that it has a different resonance point, so that no single frequency can evade all layers the glass. Outer layer of glass is 10mm thick, middle 6mm, innner 4mm.

The ceiling is three layers of triple thickness gypsum with 12 inch spaces in between. The floor is solid concrete with a second layer of 12 inch space and another layer of gypsum below that. The wall of the office were already cavity wall, so very heavy double layers.

The door is an airlock system (this room is also HEPA filtered because of the smoke season) so double door to office plus another door in the corridoor before getting to the 'unsoundproofed' part of the house, so this arrests any sound from that route too.

 

The advantage of all this is when I'm in here my wife can't hear me scream.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks a lot, that might have saved me a lot of money. 

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