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ShellShock
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is there a way i could go to the hardware store and get material to soundproof my apartment floor?? 

In a nutshell, no. There is no material that you can add to the floor of a rental apartment that will 'soundproof" it, especially if it is a structural wood floor. Even adding mass, which is impossible in an apartment, will do little as wooden framed floor assemblies act as a drumhead, although adding mass may dampen it, to add enough to make a difference would probably jeprodize the structural integrety, such as pouring a "resiiliantly decoupled" concrete slab. I'm no expert, and I sympathize with you, but this is one area where the saying, location-location-location really hits home. The best suggestion I can give you move, as upper floor apartments are usually the worst place to isolate, as you can't really change anything significant enough to make a difference, not to mention the legalities of doing so. Sorry. Carpeting does nothing for structural transmission loss either, although it will help with impact noise from foot traffic.is there a way i could go to the hardware store and get material to soundproof my apartment floor??