I am in the process of building a 50x50 garage workshop. The building is concrete block with 5/8" stucco on the exterior. The interior walls and ceiling will be 5/8" drywall and the attic space will have blown-in cellulose insulation in it. The windows are double pane impact windows which really don't allow much sound through at all and the doors are all 1-3/4" solid core.
My next step is to install the furring strips and drywall. Before I proceed, I want to be sure I don't overlook any simple or inexpensive materials or construction methods to further help reduce the sound transmission through the exterior walls. I don't need soundproof. I believe the block walls with stucco and 5/8" drywall should get me over 50 stc but if I can throw a little bit more time and money at it to improve that rating a little, it would be worth it to me to do so.
Specifically, I have been considering:
a.) installing Blue Ridge SoundStop fiberboard on all the exterior walls prior to drywall
-or-
b.) installing GreenGlue joist tape on the furring strips prior to drywall
-or-
c.) installing 3/4" thick fiberglass insulation in the furring space (which I haven't found a source for yet)
I know that there are better options out there but I don't need the building to be soundproof. This is a lot of square footage and the cost for legit soundproofing methods is prohibitive. I'm just curious if there is anything I can do to gain a few more stc points without breaking the bank.
Thoughts?
My next step is to install the furring strips and drywall. Before I proceed, I want to be sure I don't overlook any simple or inexpensive materials or construction methods to further help reduce the sound transmission through the exterior walls. I don't need soundproof. I believe the block walls with stucco and 5/8" drywall should get me over 50 stc but if I can throw a little bit more time and money at it to improve that rating a little, it would be worth it to me to do so.
Specifically, I have been considering:
a.) installing Blue Ridge SoundStop fiberboard on all the exterior walls prior to drywall
-or-
b.) installing GreenGlue joist tape on the furring strips prior to drywall
-or-
c.) installing 3/4" thick fiberglass insulation in the furring space (which I haven't found a source for yet)
I know that there are better options out there but I don't need the building to be soundproof. This is a lot of square footage and the cost for legit soundproofing methods is prohibitive. I'm just curious if there is anything I can do to gain a few more stc points without breaking the bank.
Thoughts?

