Work at Home – Pros and Cons

3 Times To Consider Soundproofing For Your Home

by Jared Butler

Soundproofing material can stop sound waves from moving through your space wherever it is applied, helping to create quiet, serene interiors. However, many people aren't quite sure where they should put soundproofing material, since the addition may be an afterthought. Here are three times you should think about soundproofing your home. 

1. You Want To Rent Out The Basement

Having your own income property is a powerful thing, especially if you are concerned about padding your income, keeping things afloat if you lose your job, or suddenly experience a shortfall. However, renting out your basement can also put you in close proximity with other people, which can be uncomfortable if you don't like a lot of extra noise. 

Fortunately, you can add soundproofing between your home and the downstairs by insulating the ceiling. Ask soundproofing professionals to add soundproofing materials in key areas, such as over living areas, bathrooms, and bedrooms. By making this change, your renters won't have to worry as much about the noise they make, and neither will you. 

2. You Sign Your Kids Up For Music Lessons

Music lessons can help your child to broaden their own horizons, enjoy a new skill, and create beautiful music. However, while they learn, they may make a lot of unnecessary, unpleasant noise, which can be problematic if you like a quiet space. Whether you are thinking about getting Timmy a tuba or signing Claire up for clarinet lessons, soundproofing you music practice room is a move you won't regret. Your kids can practice to their heart's content, and you can do other things without being annoyed with the noise. 

3. You're Adding A Home Theater

An in-home theater is a fun addition to any home, especially considering the fact that you can enjoy a feature film with your family and friends. However, since home theater rooms may be used frequently for normal television watching or checking out the daily news, it can be worthwhile to soundproof the area beforehand. When soundproofing a home theater, make sure to take care of soundproofing from all angles, including the floor and ceiling, especially if the room shares walls with other main living areas. 

While it can be a little scary to think about making sweeping changes to your home, it is always worthwhile to make the changes you need to create a comfortable, unique space. After all, it's your home, so you should have the chance to enjoy it to its full potential. Talk with a soundproofing professional about more of the details if you are unsure of where you would put material and how effective it would be. 

For further tips, reach out to a company like J and M Interior Specialties.

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