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Hello, I have a loft water tank which supplies my showers with water, but whenever the ballcock refills the tank, which is sat on a wooden board which is in direct contact with the wooden ceiling frame, the vibrations from the tank pass through the wooden ceiling frame, and causes a very loud noise in my room!
I know that it's the vibrations causing the noise since I covered the water tank completely in soft fluffy material to attempt to stop the noise, but it did nothing!
So my plan is to bleed the tank and then put a vibration absorbing material under the tank, between the tank and the wood, so that it nulls most of the vibrations! Question is... what material? I thought rubber initially but then I found this material, Sorbothane. What material would be the best for this situation?
Any other suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
I know that it's the vibrations causing the noise since I covered the water tank completely in soft fluffy material to attempt to stop the noise, but it did nothing!
So my plan is to bleed the tank and then put a vibration absorbing material under the tank, between the tank and the wood, so that it nulls most of the vibrations! Question is... what material? I thought rubber initially but then I found this material, Sorbothane. What material would be the best for this situation?
Any other suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.