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I would like to put down some laminate flooring in a flat. The problem is that it is above a shop. The shops ceiling is commercial: thin 'squares' (I don't know what they're called) very light and not at all soundproofed. Above those 'squares' are the floorboards of the flat. I know I need to soundproof the floor (above the floorboards) before laying the laminate but don't have a clue what to use?


I hope what I've said makes sense and would appreciate any suggestions.


Thanks

L

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Try Selco in Downham


http://www.selcobw.com/products/timber-joinery/flooring/


Deckfon Acoustic flooring


It's trade only but if you go in they'll sell you anything



There's a cheaper fibreboard material. It's about 35mm thick so you'll have to trim the bottom of the doors


Or try Wickes


Netts

Hi Lily, have you thought about getting someone to lift the floorboards and adding acoustic mineral wool or a similar product underneath the floorboards? This is what I'm a about to embark on I think... been doing a fair amount of research. Then using an acoustic sealent inbetween the floorboards, then any additional product (as mentioned above) on top. Could even recommend a handyman for the job if you're interested.

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