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Soundproofing a home theatre using mass loaded vinyl curtains or acoustic door seal kit

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It seems nice being in the DIY type of business like soundproofing. In this contemporary world, taking the family out on a Friday night for dinner and a movie may cost you more than your monthly mortgage payment. This is why several families are opting for their own home theatre. If you have an empty room or an empty space in your basement, you have a possible home theater. It used to be that the best way to build a home studio or a home theater was to construct a new wall with the current room and then build a room within a room. Although this technique with a door sound barrier is still very effective, it is expensive and may eat up much space in your theater room. A better idea is to work with your current walls by applying a new layer of drywall to the current ceiling and walls but applying a layer of a product known as an acoustic door seal kit makes sense. If you do this, you are well on your way to an excellent soundproof home theater. Other worries you may have with your home...

Soundproof floor and noise curtains- A combination that can make you sleep

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 If you are facing trouble falling asleep due to the noises from the street or from the adjacent apartments in your complex, and the lack of sleep is starting to eat into your regular productiveness, making you tired and groggy during the day, then you are reading the right post. You will get here a combination of soundproof floor and noise curtains that can benefit you substantially and without heavy investments. Noise curtains imply quiet curtains When you have sounds coming from the street and keeping you awake all night long, the very first thing to do is to close the windows. Any kind of direct air conduit like the windows will allow sound in just like fresh air. Then again, windows reflect most of the sound when they are closed and you install a sound control window panel.   Soundproof room Floor is generally another source of noise and sounds that enter the room. Once you have soundproofed the walls and the room itself with a door sound barrier, you might found that a ...