vas
Well-Known Member
hello,
although I've rebuilt the salon flooring and added again at least 50mm rockwool and a perforated 3-4mm MDF or something underneath, there's a fair amount of noise from the engines in the salon, most annoying is generator noise passing through.
The carpet some natural thing that's hardwearing and almost torturous to the bare wet feet (no backing/underlay) is placed straight on top of the plywood floor.
I'm thinking of adding something (could be easily up to 10-20mm thick and even more!) to cut the noise.
Any ideas of materials that I could use?
If it's thick, it has to be not compressible else it's going to be a bit like walking on snow/mud/you name it, wont be good.
It also has to be easily (...) removable for the annual lift of floors for maintenance. I do all the regular tests from the e/r.
cheers
V.
although I've rebuilt the salon flooring and added again at least 50mm rockwool and a perforated 3-4mm MDF or something underneath, there's a fair amount of noise from the engines in the salon, most annoying is generator noise passing through.
The carpet some natural thing that's hardwearing and almost torturous to the bare wet feet (no backing/underlay) is placed straight on top of the plywood floor.
I'm thinking of adding something (could be easily up to 10-20mm thick and even more!) to cut the noise.
Any ideas of materials that I could use?
If it's thick, it has to be not compressible else it's going to be a bit like walking on snow/mud/you name it, wont be good.
It also has to be easily (...) removable for the annual lift of floors for maintenance. I do all the regular tests from the e/r.
cheers
V.