How to pack sound insulation without red brick for bathroom risers

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The PVC used in the ceiling has no sound insulation effect at all, the sound of the water flow is very violent, the sound insulation effect is very good with red bricks, it can be used on it, and it can be pasted with gypsum board, and the sound absorption and sound insulation paint with a thickness of 3 mm is applied outside, and the effect is also very good!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At present, there are several ways to treat sewer pipes:

    1. Red bricks, tiles on the outside, the overall effect is good, the sound insulation effect is also good, and it is not easy to have problems 2, light steel keel cement board, tiles on the outside, which will save a little space than red bricks, but the tiles are easy to fall off, even if the web page does not work.

    3. Wooden keel, PVC on the outside, that is, the material of the ceiling, disassemble and assemble. 2

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