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Soundproofing Materials For Your Home Improvement Ideas

I want so badly to preface all of this and all my attitudes against noise with an apology, a disclaimer, but I can’t. I just can’t. We have too much frickin fracken noise in our homes that i have to come up with unique home improvement ideas. We have so much advertising, car-honking, yelling, boom-box ghetto blaster low-rider bass pumping in our heads that we cannot filter it all out sufficiently and, I theorizeare getting sick, are developing illness in response to the inability to fight off this cacophony of pollution. 

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In fact, I may not be so wrong: in most major cities or highly-trafficked areas, there are now noise pollution laws. In my area on the west coast, for example, it is an infraction to play one of those obnoxious car stereos louder than those homes, 35 feet away can hear. But does that stop the clueless or wannabes from invasively selfishly egotistically bleating their sheep sounds as if we all are impressed or accept the inclusion into their heinous worlds? No.

So the solution, I decided, was to get some good soundproofing materials as one of my home improvement ideas. I remembered being fascinated by the egg cartons my roommates had gathered from their job at the restaurant: egg cartons on every one of the four walls acted as perfect soundproofing materials that not only kept the sound from even peeping outside that spare bedroom door but if you were on the inside kept the outside sounds from creeping in . Completely 100% effective sound-proofing materials. But since I hadn’t worked at that restaurant for years and would have to eat bushels of eggs to collect enough egg cartons, I figured I’d price soundproofing materials for my home improvement ideas as they were designed and crafted for such purposes as locking out the outside world.

I guess I was so stoned on aggravation that I forgot the many rock stars and wannabe rock stars, and didn’t consider that they (along with construction workers, homebuilders and owners, and others) would have far superior options…and many options at that. There is soundproofing for schools and gymnasiums, gun ranges, doctors’ offices, clinics, nurseries, libraries, homeowners’ homes near airports, and many more. And some of the soundproofing materials for my home improvement ideas I discovered are some of the most scientifically correct and technically thorough and complete systems around!

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One system alone, for example (which I found at soundproofing.org), includes eleven layers of ingredients to contribute to the soundproofing materials packageeleven!including Gypsum ceiling board, closed cell foam, cut wool fibers, padding tape, resilient metal channels, joist bottoms, the existing ceiling/floor structure (in the center of all), dimpled sub-flooring, mass-loaded vinyl, carpet padding, and carpet.

Now, if my home improvement ideas on Soundproofing materials don’t knock out the grunts and uhhuhs and honks of passive aggressive drivers, nothing short of moving to another (uninhabited) planet will do the trick.

By: Muna wa Wanjiru

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Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been researching and reporting on Internet Marketing for years. For more information on home improvement ideas, visit his site at Home Improvement

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Although there are many different options when it comes to insulation, some types work better than others, at least in certain situations. For those who want a very effective form of insulation that has added fire protection as well, mineral wool insulation is a good choice. This type of insulation is created from rocks such as basalt and/or furnace slag. It is sometimes known as rock wool insulation or slag wool insulation. You can get it in the form of batts or blow in insulation.

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There are a lot of advantages to using mineral wool insulation. Of course it insulates well, usually about the same as spray cellulose insulation and high density fiberglass bats, but it can also help to keep your home safer from fires since it requires nothing extra to make it fire resistant. This is because the materials it is made from have a very high melting point which is unlikely to be reached in most cases. If you buy mineral wool batts these have a higher R rating than if you purchase this insulation in the blow in format. Make sure to follow the installation instructions, that way there won’t be any problems with the insulation not being effective or any health issues. Since mineral wool insulation does not contain any asbestos, it has no cancer causing properties. It is safe to use in your home, and can make your energy bill a lot lower than it would be if you did not have your house properly insulated.

Although commercial properties commonly use this type of insulation due to its sound retardant and fire retardant properties, homeowners can also use it. There are a number of mineral wool insulation products available for residential use. For those looking for blown in insulation, you can try Amerrock Premium Plus. They sell versions for attic use and for use in side walls, and it can be used for new construction or existing homes. They also make a spray on insulation that contains adhesive. It is called Amerrock Cavity Wall Spray, and you mix it with water when you spray it to activate the adhesive. Thermafiber is a brand of mineral wool batting that you can use in order to insulate your house if you prefer this type of insulation.

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If you are told that your attic along with the roof are two of the weakest places in your thermal insulation system it is possible that many may not believe. According to statistics poor (or absent) attic insulation will account for up to 15 % of the total energy loss in your house. Insulating an attic which is generally unheated is vital in the home energy saving process.

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What is really the attic in your building?

Attic is defined as the space enclosed by the building wall and is located directly under the roof. As this is an area generally not occupied continuously by anybody (except in special designs and home modifications) it is unheated. Some components of utilities such as water heaters, hot water storages, air conditioning and heating air ducts and also goods storages may be located here depending on the volume of space available. Generally the roof and the floor are insulated though more often than not inadequately.

Areas of heat loss in an attic

Some major points of heat loss have been identified by researchers. For example;

  • Roof
  • Attic floor
  • Air vents
  • Attic access
  • Poorly erected hot/cold air distribution ducts and,
  • Poor insulation in hot water tanks and plumbing

The silver lining in the whole issue is that of all insulations of an old or new building attic insulation is the easiest to tackle. And in most cases can be carried out by semiskilled amateurs as a DIY project perhaps during a weekend!

Types of attic insulation

Commonly used attic insulations are as follows:

  • Cellulose Insulation – loose fill
  • Cellulose Insulation – Stabilized Insulation
  • Fibreglass and mineral wool Insulation- loose fill
  • Fibreglass and mineral wool insulation- batts
  • Expanded Polystyrene or Phenolic foam insulation- rigid boards
  • Cellular Foam Insulation – sheets of Butyle and Nitrile rubber foam etc.

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  • The use of cellulose insulation is currently gaining grounds over fiberglass and mineral wool insulation. The reasons being none other than economy! The thermal resistance value "R" per unit material cost for cellulose fill is the lowest for any attic insulation.

Further the modernized material does not require a vapor barrier (subject to local building codes permitting it)

  • The cellulose loose fill can be filled in between timber joists. This may raise dust posing a health hazard. Adequate precautions are advised. These fibres may settle about 20 % over the time. An overfill of at least this amount is therefore recommended. On the other hand stabilized cellulose material does not show this weakness and is therefore better suited for the job in spite of the higher price.
  • On the other hand the EPS, PF and cellular foam slabs can be easily cut to exact size between joist spacing and also can be fitted over them completely eliminating any thermal bridges unlike fiberglass, cellulose material etc.
  • Handling of Fibreglass or mineral wool insulation should be done with care. Protective clothing and masks need to be worn.
  • Check all hot water plumbing insulation and renew if necessary. Continuous insulation through out is essential. Check near the storage tanks for weak insulation and rectify as needed.
  • Hot/cold air ducts are easily neglected items in an unconditioned attic. Poor seals between flanged joints, weak insulation in these places and elsewhere, non continuity in insulation etc. may cause high thermal energy losses.
  • Another cause of heat loss from conditioned areas to the attic is the recessed light fittings. Caution should be exercised when insulating the fitting as this will also entrap the heat emitted by the lamp leading to disastrous fires. Seeking manufacturer’s instruction is therefore essential in this matter.
  • Vent grilles to and unheated attic is essential for proper ventilation of the occupied areas. Special care need to be taken to prevent obstruction of these grilles (generally located at the periphery of the attic floor).


Author: J Mahoney

John Mahoney is a freelance author who writes about various renewable energy topics topics including Attic Insulation . For more info contact http://www.techstore.ie

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