Soundproofing Wall Systems and Installation:
Taking a wall build up down to its simplest form is thinking of building a framed wall against the given wall space. Creating a structure that adheres to Part E Building Regulations will depend on requirements and restrictions in place. The below system build up is set for a Masonry wall.
For Masonry Walls:
• The stud framing needs isolating using isolations strips.
• The insulation will consist of an Acoustic Mineral Wool between the joist of the frame.
• An Acoustic Plasterboard is then applied to the clip and channel system ensuring a gap of 2 to 5 mm around the perimeter. Ensure the panels are applied in staggered joints. Seal joints with a high Tack Tape.
• Ensure a tapered edge around the perimeter.
• Seal all gaps with appropriate acoustic sealant.
Requirements for Part E Building Regulations
Table 3.1 Dwelling Houses and Flats – Performance Standards for separating walls, floors and stairs that have a separating function.
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Value in dB |
Dwellings formed by material change of use |
Walls, floors and stairs |
Airborne Sound Insulation DnT,w + Ctr (Minimum value) |
45 dB |
43 dB |
Floors and Stairs |
Impact Sound Insulation L’nT,w (Maximum values) |
62 dB |
64 dB |
Table 3.2 Rooms for Residential Purposes – Performance Standards for separating walls, floors and stairs that have a separating function.
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New Build |
Dwellings formed by material change of use |
Walls, floors and stairs |
Airborne Sound Insulation DnT,w + Ctr (Minimum value) |
45 dB |
43 dB |
Floors and Stairs |
Impact Sound Insulation L’nT,w (Maximum values) |
62 dB |
64 dB |