JLNorthGA
Active Member
Our "Dance studio" is on the 2nd floor above the lobby. I don't really have a problem with that. However, the "dance studio" shares a wall (above the suspended ceiling) with the upper reaches of the auditorium.
We currently don't have any problems. However, in the future, I can foresee that someone may be in the dance studio at the same time we have rehearsals in the auditorium.
The walls are 2 x 4 stud walls with wallboard on the studs. There is nothing on the auditorium side. It would be a PITA to get above the suspended ceiling, but it can be done.
I was wondering if sprayed foam insulation would be sufficient to attenuate the noise. My other thought was getting some blue insulation board up there and screwing it into the studs as well.
We currently don't have any problems. However, in the future, I can foresee that someone may be in the dance studio at the same time we have rehearsals in the auditorium.
The walls are 2 x 4 stud walls with wallboard on the studs. There is nothing on the auditorium side. It would be a PITA to get above the suspended ceiling, but it can be done.
I was wondering if sprayed foam insulation would be sufficient to attenuate the noise. My other thought was getting some blue insulation board up there and screwing it into the studs as well.