OCCUPANT / OWNER I WANT TO LEARN ABOUT NOISE HELP ME SOLVE MY NOISE PROBLEM: Unique IDType of project?* New Construction Existing building Location of noise problem? Ceiling / Floor Wall Noise coming from? Outside in (traffic noise, sirens, etc.) Inside out (band practice, home theatre) Interior partition wall (nursery, bathroom, home theatre) Shared neighbor wall (neighbor voices, TV, music, bathroom) Interior partition wall You can gather wall composition information then we can show you what STC rating (Sound Transmission Coefficient) you currently have and what you can do to increase the STC and reduce noise transfer.My interior wall is composed of? (Check all that apply)* Drywall Side 1: ½” thickness Drywall Side 1: 5/8” thickness Vertical Supporting Studs Size: 2” x 4” Vertical Supporting Studs Size: 2” x 6” Vertical Supporting Studs Type: Wood Vertical Supporting Studs Type: Metal My wall contains cavity insulation? Drywall Side 2: ½” thickness Drywall Side 2: 5/8” thickness *Having trouble determining what is in your wall to complete above information? Cautiously you shut off the power via the breaker box and remove an electrical outlet from the wall. An electrical box should be attached to a vertical supporting stud so by removing the cover it should allow you access to the inter wall determine if the stud is metal or wood and if there is wall cavity installation installed. The interior depth of the cavity will allow you to determine if the vertical studs are 2x4 or 2x6 and you can simply measure the thickness of the drywall at the opening to determine if it is ½” or 5/8”. Get in touch with the sound experts at SoundStop Name* First Last Email* PhoneProject Location ZIP Code Comments Δ