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Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete - Landlord Forum thread 357533

Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete by Anonymous on May 23, 2018 @07:37

                              
We've tried this mortar product by lacrete which sets up to sort of a rubberized layer but it's way way expensive,........like ninety bucks a bag.

Anyone used cork roll or sheets ?
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Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete by Anonymous on May 23, 2018 @13:34 [ Reply ]
Look into commercial grade roofing membrane. Fairly thick product. Might be to pricey as well.
Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete by Cheap-OO on May 23, 2018 @19:03 [ Reply ]
Ask a Licensed tile installer. Stop trying to be a cheap, do-it-yourselfer LL.
    Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete by Anonymous on May 23, 2018 @21:21 [ Reply ]
    Hi. Im the OP. I'm not trying to be cheap,.... And while I might reset a couple of tiles which fell out of the first course around a bathtub,....I'm smart enough and experienced enough to not try a couple of thousand feet of LFT. AND in a condo association with CCR's requiring noise transmission attenuation.......I don't really want to be faced with tearing the job out and reworking it.

    SO,.....as you're a licensed, insured, bonded, experienced, expert ,.....what would you suggest,.....and what questions might I ask the tile experts I talk to ?.
    Re: Soundproofing under tile on above grade concrete by Anonymous on May 23, 2018 @21:22 [ Reply ]
    Hi. Im the OP. I'm not trying to be cheap,.... And while I might reset a couple of tiles which fell out of the first course around a bathtub,....I'm smart enough and experienced enough to not try a couple of thousand feet of LFT. AND in a condo association with CCR's requiring noise transmission attenuation.......I don't really want to be faced with tearing the job out and reworking it.

    SO,.....as you're a licensed, insured, bonded, experienced, expert ,.....what would you suggest,.....and what questions might I ask the tile experts I talk to ?.

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