Hi,
I have planning permission for a single story detached garage that I intend to use as a workshop.
Table saw, surface planer, spindle moulder, dust extraction. Not on 24/7 but want to keep neighbours happy, so sound insulation is important.
Brick outer, cavity, acoustic in cavity, then dense concrete blocks, a Gorrola roller door, which has a sound reduction rating of 24dB, seems this is the industry standard, Screwfix triple glazed side door, perhaps as an option to have a matching one inside, thinking would create an sound insulating air gap between them. But don't want expense of another door if don't need. Ceiling of workshop Gyproc Soundbloc, lighting, for clear work area, am thinking strip lighting, less casting of shadows?. Boarding on floor of roof space for storage. Would also need one of those folding loft ladders to access roof space. Would it make sense to have some type of sound insulating material between Gyproc Soundbloc ceiling and floor, or unnecessary expense? Stud partition in front of garage door, with acoustic insulation and Gyproc both sides, but that could be complete overkill and don't nee?. A consideration, only one exit, side door in case of fire. Home use only me working in it.
Any help advice appreciated.
Cheers.
I have planning permission for a single story detached garage that I intend to use as a workshop.
Table saw, surface planer, spindle moulder, dust extraction. Not on 24/7 but want to keep neighbours happy, so sound insulation is important.
Brick outer, cavity, acoustic in cavity, then dense concrete blocks, a Gorrola roller door, which has a sound reduction rating of 24dB, seems this is the industry standard, Screwfix triple glazed side door, perhaps as an option to have a matching one inside, thinking would create an sound insulating air gap between them. But don't want expense of another door if don't need. Ceiling of workshop Gyproc Soundbloc, lighting, for clear work area, am thinking strip lighting, less casting of shadows?. Boarding on floor of roof space for storage. Would also need one of those folding loft ladders to access roof space. Would it make sense to have some type of sound insulating material between Gyproc Soundbloc ceiling and floor, or unnecessary expense? Stud partition in front of garage door, with acoustic insulation and Gyproc both sides, but that could be complete overkill and don't nee?. A consideration, only one exit, side door in case of fire. Home use only me working in it.
Any help advice appreciated.
Cheers.