How to soundproof against noisy neighbours?

How to soundproof against noisy neighbour?
To soundproof your home against neighbour noise, you first need to understand what kind of noise you are dealing with. There are two types of noise that can cause problems, airborne noise and impact noise, or contact noise. We have broad range of soundproofing products and solutions to deal with both. Let’s start by giving you some insight in these types of neighbour noise.

Soundproofing airborne noise from a neighbour
Airborne noise are sound waves that travel by air, such as music and voices. Some examples of airborne noise coming from a noisy neighbour are listening to loud music or tv, screaming kids or barking dogs. To reduce airborne noise from neighbours you need to soundproof the party wall(s) or ceiling with Akoestikon Acoustic Studs. We explain more about soundproofing neighbour noise by choosing your situation by one of the buttons below. 

Soundproofing impact noise from a neighbour
Impact noise (or contact noise) is somewhat more complex to soundproof against. These are vibrations in matter that can travel via multiple walls and ceilings before becoming audible or even sensible in your home. The most common impact noise from a neighbour are: ticking noise of high heels, slamming doors, knocking sounds, washing machine etc. The best result to insulate impact noise is obtained by isolating the source that causes the problem. For example: to reduce impact noise, such as footstep or moving furniture, a decoupled or floating floor should be installed in the home of the neighbour causing the problem. This is most likely not going to happen, in an apartment or flat soundproofing the ceiling underneath the floor where the impact noise is coming from is your only option. Although soundproofing the ceiling is less effective than a floating/decoupled floor, it still is a good step forwards.

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How to soundproof a wall from noisy neighbours
To soundproof a party wall, the wall between the noisy neighbours and your home, the most important thing is that the new soundproofing wall does not touch any walls, floor or ceiling. A rigid connection of the soundproofing wall and your home will transport vibrations resulting in very poor insulation. Worst case senario, the sound problem remains. With our Acoustic Studs you avoid a rigid connection soundproofing the wall the best way possible. This principle also goes for soundproofing a ceiling.

Noisy neighbour soundproofing
Next to soundproofing a wall, you can also soundproof a ceiling and the floor in a room. We have solutions and guides to soundproof almost any thing! Just follow these links to soundproofing solutions and products:

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