Caulking gaps in the ceiling is a good way to start soundproofing. Don't use just any old caulk, though. You need acoustic caulk, an elastomeric material that doesn't harden and crack over time. Its ...
aka your ceiling.' Finally, take care to regularly check the integrity of the soundproofing material to ensure there are no gaps, and ensure any changes you make are up to code.
Panels and Lagging systems are offered for a range of transmission loss performances to accommodate the requirements of your application. Typical panels are 2" to 6" thick, and may include one or more ...
Ceiling Panel / Tile Acoustic ceiling tiles have material properties (and sometimes geometry) designed to absorb noise and reflect sound waves downward. They are typically standard-size tiles. Floor ...