sheslostcontrol
Well-known member
I have a detached garage with an upper level for office & soon-to-be music studio. My question has to do with sound proofing the floor. The upper area has 8' ceilings, so adding a sub floor is not an option.
The area below is a shop with 10' ceilings, engineered OSB I-beams, and a standard garage door entrance (sound pours through the door). Concern is that the shop area will act like a huge bass drum to the outside world.
I'm already going to use carpet and a good pad for starters, but is there anything else I might want to put down on the floor, or in the shop joists? Everything is exposed right now so now is the time. I'm concerned that adding R-30 in the joists won't do much for stopping sound waves.
Thanks for any & all suggestions/advice.
The area below is a shop with 10' ceilings, engineered OSB I-beams, and a standard garage door entrance (sound pours through the door). Concern is that the shop area will act like a huge bass drum to the outside world.
I'm already going to use carpet and a good pad for starters, but is there anything else I might want to put down on the floor, or in the shop joists? Everything is exposed right now so now is the time. I'm concerned that adding R-30 in the joists won't do much for stopping sound waves.
Thanks for any & all suggestions/advice.

