Slowgsr
Well-known member
Sorry this is off topic a bit, but I'm trying to soundproof my garage from traffic noise
Here's what's existing, double pane, double hung windows, and 2x4 stick frame, single brick exterior and interior is old 70s durock basically concrete board. Fiberglass batt insulation.
The plan. I ordered new laminated glass high end windows that are awning, so they seal tightly on a gasket, stc of 38.
For the walls I really don't want to demo to put in roxul since the fiberglass is already there and demoing these concrete walls is very messy.
So overtop I plan to use either 1 layer of 5/8 type x drywall with green glue, then green glue around all edges and window jam.
Or should I use a sound resistant drywall like quiet rock rather then the 5/8?
The existing brick and concrete board structure has good mass and probably blocks sound well, I feel like most of the noise is coming in the windows, but I feel like going through the expense of changing the windows out I should go the extra bit and do what I can to the walls too.
Any feedback here? Thanks
Here's what's existing, double pane, double hung windows, and 2x4 stick frame, single brick exterior and interior is old 70s durock basically concrete board. Fiberglass batt insulation.
The plan. I ordered new laminated glass high end windows that are awning, so they seal tightly on a gasket, stc of 38.
For the walls I really don't want to demo to put in roxul since the fiberglass is already there and demoing these concrete walls is very messy.
So overtop I plan to use either 1 layer of 5/8 type x drywall with green glue, then green glue around all edges and window jam.
Or should I use a sound resistant drywall like quiet rock rather then the 5/8?
The existing brick and concrete board structure has good mass and probably blocks sound well, I feel like most of the noise is coming in the windows, but I feel like going through the expense of changing the windows out I should go the extra bit and do what I can to the walls too.
Any feedback here? Thanks

