Hi, first post here, couldn't find an answer elsewhere, (sorry if it's a stupid question)
Long story, but basically I'm finishing a basement that my fiance and I are going to move into and I am trying to make one room a little more soundproof than the others so I don't have to worry about bothering my new landlords when I practice/record music.
I ordered enough green glue to treat the ceiling between two layers of sheetrock that will be attached to resilient channels... but just remembered, I need to make a hole for the heating/AC... is this a lost cause?
The vents do not connect to upstairs, the basement is a separate zone. what I'm worried about is if leaving a 10"x10" hole in the ceiling is going to defeat the entire purpose of the green glue, and if so is there a countermeasure?
This is my first time trying any of this, so thank you very much for any response I really appreciate it!
Long story, but basically I'm finishing a basement that my fiance and I are going to move into and I am trying to make one room a little more soundproof than the others so I don't have to worry about bothering my new landlords when I practice/record music.
I ordered enough green glue to treat the ceiling between two layers of sheetrock that will be attached to resilient channels... but just remembered, I need to make a hole for the heating/AC... is this a lost cause?
The vents do not connect to upstairs, the basement is a separate zone. what I'm worried about is if leaving a 10"x10" hole in the ceiling is going to defeat the entire purpose of the green glue, and if so is there a countermeasure?
This is my first time trying any of this, so thank you very much for any response I really appreciate it!