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Staple this thin, heavy mass loaded vinyl material direct to your exposed joists or to your existing layer of drywall. The weight of this material will help stabilize your wall and block airborne noise from transmitting through.
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This is a mechanical clip system that you anchor to your studs. The clips then house hat channels that are snapped into the clips. Your drywall is then attached to the hat channel. This helps provide a disconnection to your wall assembly and combat noise from passing through.
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This is a constrained layer of visco-elastic material that is applied with a caulking gun between two layers of drywall. The material serves to destroy transmitting energy and impair your common wall assembly's ability to conduct vibration.
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Seal any holes, cracks, seams, corners and crevasses with this acoustic sealant to help minimize the bleed of noise out around your wall assembly system.
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Before closing up your wall, give careful consideration to wrapping any exposed pipes or ductwork with this material. Plumbing fixtures, drain pipes, sump pumps, furnace motors, and constricted airflow can all deliver unwelcome noise into your room. Prevent the noise from breaking out through the walls of your duct or pipe and spilling through your drywall into your room by wrapping them with NetLag.
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These are pads that apply to the backside of your electrical boxes prior to the completion of your walls. This material will help deaden the noise bleeding through these common cutouts, increasing your wall assembly's ability to combat sound transmission.
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Green Glue is a liquid, waterborne, viscoelastic damping compound which combats the bleed of soundwaves through common structure.
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These are sound barrier speaker covers designed to inset between wall studs, positioned behind any cutouts in your walls for inset wall speakers, sconces, or other cutouts in your wall. This sound barrier shroud will help seal your wall treatment and prevent the leak of noise.
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