We don’t sell it directly- you have to go through spray foam contractors. If you let me know where you are, I can point you to a good one.I did a lot of research on sound isolation when we were remodeling. I really wanted to do a full decoupling (room within a room). Unfortunately, I couldn’t afford to implement anything but a good insulation. I did find this material that might be of interest to those trying fire ultra quiet rooms.
https://www.acoustiblok.com/acoustiblok-product-lines/acoustiblok-wallcover-noise-barrier/
AFAIK, there aren’t any. I developed a really effective spray insulation which can really knock down external noises in apartment and office construction, and the feedback is always, “We can’t pay anything extra for that.”
They know what sells. It took me years to find a Manhattan apartment that was subjectively quiet and isolated. Most were disturbingly noisy and the renting and sales agents were simply unaware and insensitive to the issue. I assume that most of their clients were equally unaware or they would have known.What garbage replies. NYC contractors and landlords that "cant pay" is like saying Elon Musk cant afford to live anywhere he wanted. Cheapest clowns on the planet. But they can miraculously provide entire brass laden lobbies and doors and elevators.
Quiet?
What garbage replies. NYC contractors and landlords that "cant pay" is like saying Elon Musk cant afford to live anywhere he wanted. Cheapest clowns on the planet. But they can miraculously provide entire brass laden lobbies and doors and elevators.
I'd give a quid if you quit with the quite quiet quip
Sounds like a sobriety test.
All around me.How much new construction is happening in NYC?
No. I am retired, not dead.Kal, ever thought of retiring in a less busy neighborhood?
No. I am retired, not dead.
1. I always wanted to live here and now I do. I love it here.
2. I also have a nice little house in Litchfield County that is only 1.5 hours away.