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Related DownloadsSoundproofing for homes and apartments: simple, unbiased, low cost, do it yourself Home About Us Contact Us Products Get the Report, at No Cost to you . . . "10 Costly Soundproofing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them" First Name Last Name Email We moved into our dream apartment and stayed awake the first night listening to the neighbours. We were thinking what have we done. We quickly soundproofed the bedroom and haven’t looked back. Thanks a million. Brad and Jen Sydney I didn’t have a noise problem but I wanted to build a music room to play my drums. Your information was just what I was looking for. Mark Stephens California I am a teacher in Cambodia. I needed to stop noise coming through the floor from the school playing below. Thanks for your help. Maria Cambodia I was so stressed by the barking dog next door. I thought I would have to move but I put in those double windows and what a difference. I am amazed that none of the other soundproofing websites talk about them. Peter Singapore We could hear every step. The lady in the flat above liked to wear high heal shoes on her wooden floor. It was driving us to despair. Thanks so much for your help. Jane South Africa We’ve moved now but we used to live near an airport and for years we had very bad sleep. When we moved we used every single piece of information you gave us to make sure we could enjoy peace and quite. To think people spend so much time and money researching other reliable information and then try to make up their own home soundproofing. Grateful Bert Spain We wanted a play room for the kids but couldn’t work out how to let them make noise without creating a nightmare for the “grownups”. Your soundproofing advice made perfect sense. Fiona Boston The kids next door have been terrorising the street with their loud car music and speeding down the road at all hours. My wife and I couldn’t get a wink of sleep. I did everything you suggested and now we couldn’t care what they get up to – we finally sleep through. John Wyoming How can so many people have noise problems and yet there seems to be so much contradictory information on the web. Pleased I found you guys. Clark Hong Kong I was kept awake by of all things the rain on my roof. The suggestions on ceiling and floor soundproofing did the trick. Only problem is I sometimes miss the sound of the rain. Isnt life funny. Also I think I now get bugged by the neighbours because my room is quieter and I can hear them now. But that will be my next project Bud London England We were getting complaints from the people next door about our home theatre so we started looking on the web for ways to quieten a room. Your advice was obviously prepared for the victims of people like us but you also helped us. Many thanks. Kathy Melbourne I live in an apartment and the people next door have a baby who seems to cry all the time. The baby room is next to my bedroom. You guessed it, woken by crying baby. To be honest I had already tried a few soundproofing ideas that I had found on other websites but they didnt do the trick - I now know why. I have also greatly reduced the baby noise. June New Zealand Hi, it's Rod again. Yes I know why my DIY soundproofing wasnt up to scratch now. Thanks for your help and keep up the good work. Rod Canberra Privacy policy "How to Expertly SoundProof Using DIY Tools and Materials" From: Craig Williams Dear friend, Is it possible to do something about those neighbours, the barking dogs, planes, trucks, leaf blowers, boom cars, crying babies . . . and so the list goes on. Yes! It's called domestic soundproofing and it's a room by room exercise and there are some subtle but important considerations depending on the noise source and type. So where do you start? You don't want to pay for an expensive acoustical consultant and you have no idea which soundproofing materials are the best or how they should be installed. Does the approach change if the noise is from traffic instead of planes, people, pets, trains or doof doof music? Again the answer is a definite YES! How do you prioritise your noise problems and how do you find the pathways which allow the "noise pollution" into your home? This is the first step.How do you decide whether to begin with the walls, the doors, the floor, the ceiling or the windows and how much time and effort do you put into each?