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keithcoady
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Hi, first of all I'm new here. Hopefully I'm posting this in the correct section.
I have a room that is 24 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 7 feet high. Three of the walls are concrete with sheetrock covering them. The fourth wall has a door and 1/2 sheetrock on both sides with no insulation.
I need to soundproof the ceiling as our living room/dining room are above my soon to be studio. My plan is to remove one side of the sheetrock on the fourth wall and install Roxul and then install a double sheet of 1/2" sheetrock.
I also plan on sealing any air spaces around the door, electrical outlets, etc.
My main concern is the ceiling.
I had two ideas for that:
1. - install Roxul in the floor joists (they are at least 12" top to bottom) and then hang a suspended ceiling with acoustic tiles with more Roxul on top of the ceiling tiles.
2. install Roxul in the floor joists and then install 5/8" chipboard with 1x2s to allow installation of more Roxul and then cover it with more 5/8" chipboard. This would be very expensive and also very heavy. I'm concerned about the load on the floor.
As a note - they are not floor joists they are actually floor trusses which span the 24 feet with no need for supports.
I would also have to install 2x4s perpendicular to the floor trusses to allow clearance for pipes that are there for my heating system.
I haven't started anything yet as I can't afford to do this twice as I'm on a very limited budget.
I've posted a picture of the floor joists below.
Thanks for any and all assistance, comments, suggestions.
Keith - pic below

I have a room that is 24 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 7 feet high. Three of the walls are concrete with sheetrock covering them. The fourth wall has a door and 1/2 sheetrock on both sides with no insulation.
I need to soundproof the ceiling as our living room/dining room are above my soon to be studio. My plan is to remove one side of the sheetrock on the fourth wall and install Roxul and then install a double sheet of 1/2" sheetrock.
I also plan on sealing any air spaces around the door, electrical outlets, etc.
My main concern is the ceiling.
I had two ideas for that:
1. - install Roxul in the floor joists (they are at least 12" top to bottom) and then hang a suspended ceiling with acoustic tiles with more Roxul on top of the ceiling tiles.
2. install Roxul in the floor joists and then install 5/8" chipboard with 1x2s to allow installation of more Roxul and then cover it with more 5/8" chipboard. This would be very expensive and also very heavy. I'm concerned about the load on the floor.
As a note - they are not floor joists they are actually floor trusses which span the 24 feet with no need for supports.
I would also have to install 2x4s perpendicular to the floor trusses to allow clearance for pipes that are there for my heating system.
I haven't started anything yet as I can't afford to do this twice as I'm on a very limited budget.
I've posted a picture of the floor joists below.
Thanks for any and all assistance, comments, suggestions.
Keith - pic below
