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		<title>Soundproofing the bathroom: Why not?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having a shower in the middle of the night or at the crack of dawn, flushing the toilet, walking heavily barefoot, dropping bottles, a washing machine spinning, water draining or a jacuzzi in operation. All such activities often take place at times when your neighbours may not want to hear you. Nothing illegal, but it’s</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a shower in the middle of the night or at the crack of dawn, flushing the toilet, walking heavily barefoot, dropping bottles, a washing machine spinning, water draining or a jacuzzi in operation. All such activities often take place at times when your neighbours may not want to hear you.</p>
<p>Nothing illegal, but it’s most likely to be very annoying for any neighbours who are sleeping.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be surprised, there’s a solution to this too: install noise-reducing products in the bathroom.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><strong>Where does noise come from?</strong></h3>
<p>We are used to thinking that noise is transmitted through the air, but sometimes we forget that walls and pipes also transmit vibrations.</p>
<p>In blocks of flats this is even more amplified, as flats are generally designed in a similar way and systems run in sections between floors: this carries much more noise and rumblings.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><strong>Our solution</strong></h3>
<p>First and foremost, the ideal solution is to carry out a sound test in order to find out what noise is in that room and design a customised soundproofing system.</p>
<p>Environmental comfort can be taken care of by <a href="https://www.temacorporation.com/en/product/t-silence-db-21-acoustic-insulation-panel-to-be-installed-on-a-screed-or-flooring/"><strong>T-Silence dB21</strong></a>, the panel comprising an internal polymer core bonded with special fabrics on both sides, which <strong>reduces noise by 21 dB</strong> in a<strong> thickness of just 7.5 mm</strong>.</p>
<p>T-Silence dB21 is <strong>particularly suitable for renovations</strong>, as it can be dry-installed without having to a make a new screed (thus saving time, since long drying periods are not required). Furthermore, if not irreparably uneven, <strong>the old floor need not be demolished, as T-Silence can be installed over it</strong>. It can then be directly cladded with ceramic tile or wooden flooring, or a floating floor system can be installed. If, instead, you decide to remove the existing floor because it’s uneven and then lay T-Silence over the screed, as it is reduced in thickness, it isn’t necessary to intervene on the thresholds between one room and another, as <strong>no difference in level will occur</strong>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><strong>Beware of acoustic bridges</strong></h3>
<p>An acoustic bridge is a critical issue that risks undermining all insulation work. It basically transmits noise and vibration. To prevent this, the joints between T-Silence dB21 panels need to be covered with dB-Strip, the paper adhesive tape impregnated with hot melt adhesive, and dB-Band, the self-adhesive band for perimeter insulation in contact with vertical walls.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><strong>Advantages</strong></h3>
<p>Insulating the bathroom brings the advantage of enhancing rest and therefore personal well-being.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Moreover, as it is relatively uncommon, it adds value to your property.</p>
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