I'm aiming to reduce sound transmission from my garage to my neighbour's garage through the party wall. I'm considering using resilient bars to decouple the two layers of acoustic plasterboard from the 4 x 2 studwork (with Rockwool insulation) that will sit approx. 50mm from the brick party wall (i.e. an air gap in between the studwork and brick wall). For now let's forget about flanking as I have another solution for that.
The resilient bars will obviously reduce the amount of sound transmitted through the studwork, but would I be better off abandoning the resilient bars (that are quite costly) and just increasing the air gap between the studwork and party wall? In other words, is an air gap better at stopping sound transmission than a resilient bar system or vice versa?
Thanks in advance...
The resilient bars will obviously reduce the amount of sound transmitted through the studwork, but would I be better off abandoning the resilient bars (that are quite costly) and just increasing the air gap between the studwork and party wall? In other words, is an air gap better at stopping sound transmission than a resilient bar system or vice versa?
Thanks in advance...