Hive Mind, please help. I just snuck a peek at the classroom where I will be teaching and in the back, it has a partition, not a wall separating it from the classroom next door. The partition looks to be about as old as I am. How do I soundproof it, please? TIA!
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@publickovacs
Soundproofing is a very big job. You want to keep inside sound in? Or do you want to keep outside sound out? Real soundproofing requires building layers of acoustic-absorbing material.
@MPCavalier
I need a DIY solution commensurate with being a public school teacher just starting out in this building and in a school district that requires us to move everything out of rooms for the summer. The goal is to keep outside noise out - namely the classes next door.
@publickovacs
Its a public school so no budget (my wife is a teacher too). Take a look at this.
@Pat_Walrond @publickovacs
Thats a sensible solution but it needs to be removable at the end of the school year. We need to solve for portability. Put it on wheels?
@Pat_Walrond
Thank you, though! I am looking for lessening noise, tbh. Complete soundproofing is likely not in the cards
@publickovacs Well then the wheeled flats should work.. The air space would be the key to lessening the noise
@MPCavalier
@MPCavalier @publickovacs Hmmm... putting it on wheels would leave a clear space under the boards... sound would go through there... I don't know enough about building stuff to give you any really useful suggestions on how to handle it