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psychosynthesis
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Hey.. I have just joined...
Please tell me the absorbancy of rugs/carpet if you know, and also if the majority of my problem would be coming from my windows.
Thanks
Here is my situation:
I have just moved into a place that i thought was GREAT until i realized that there is almost constant low noise of traffic and birds....
I have a bedroom on the middle floor and a "studio" on the 3rd..
The middle floor does not have as much bird problems but the traffic is still there.
It is a weatherboard apartment (no concrete between walls) and i figure that the majority of the sound had to be coming through the windows...
I got a whole lot of rubber foam and put it over them but the difference was virtually nothing (but it was not air tight)..
To move everything from the middle floor (furniture) to the 3rd (and visa versa) would be a HUGE job..
THERE ARE 2 POSSIBLE SULOTIONS I SEE BUT WANT TO MAKE SURE FIRST:
Try to FULLY seal the 3rd floor windows (my feeling is birds might still be heard).
Put the studio on the middle floor and seal off the entire window opening to by hanging 2 rugs back to back..
Please tell me the absorbancy of rugs/carpet if you know, and also if the majority of my problem would be coming from my windows.
Thanks
Here is my situation:
I have just moved into a place that i thought was GREAT until i realized that there is almost constant low noise of traffic and birds....
I have a bedroom on the middle floor and a "studio" on the 3rd..
The middle floor does not have as much bird problems but the traffic is still there.
It is a weatherboard apartment (no concrete between walls) and i figure that the majority of the sound had to be coming through the windows...
I got a whole lot of rubber foam and put it over them but the difference was virtually nothing (but it was not air tight)..
To move everything from the middle floor (furniture) to the 3rd (and visa versa) would be a HUGE job..
THERE ARE 2 POSSIBLE SULOTIONS I SEE BUT WANT TO MAKE SURE FIRST:
Try to FULLY seal the 3rd floor windows (my feeling is birds might still be heard).
Put the studio on the middle floor and seal off the entire window opening to by hanging 2 rugs back to back..