Hi guys!
This is a bit of a left-field request for help.
I'm in the process of buying a new apartment,and we have just found out that the neighbour underneath is a 'user' who often comes home with friends at 4am and listens to TV/Radio loudly - yeah, I know.....what luck.
Most of the neighbours around him are kind of used to the situation as they know he had family problems etc.. and they don't live directly above him, but my aprtment will be directly above. the building itself is a solid building (1920s) with thick 30-40cm solid brick external and internal walls. I don't know how thick the floors are, but they will definately be made of concrete.
Though my instinct is to get out of the sale and lose my deposit, my architect friend has advised me that the house is a bargain and worth the money, even if there is this 'annoyance' below.
Soooooo, my question is does anyone have experinece of 'extreme' soundproofing for floors.
I've sounproofed my current house somewhat with Fonostop Duo, which worked quite well at blocking some noise from neighbours, but this may be a more extreme job. I'm thinking soundmats, MDF flooring, greenglue, vinyl or leadsheeting. Or combinations of several layed on top of the existing floors to block all rising noise.
I wanted to know if anyone has experience of what worked best in what combination.
Any help would be appreciated.