While considering the wall the soundproofing techniques are closely similar to the ceiling but the only difference in the types of noise as in wall we are more focused on airborne noise however the ceiling is more focused around impact noise.
Soundproofing ceiling impact noise does it work.
Other types of noise such as flanking sounds are sourced mostly from the environment and are solved by soundproofing the walls and windows.
Make sure to think what is causing the noise and look at a solution that fits.
Impact noise causes the vibrational energy to travel in all directions of the building unless there is an extra mass to absorb block or reflect it it will keep traveling on the same path.
This is because the vibrations pass through the joists rather than between the joists.
This is easier during the construction or renovation phase but can be accomplished without a large budget as an add on.
Like always proper soundproofing during construction is always the best.
Green glue noiseproofing compound.
Hanging resilient channel or green glue noiseproofing clips or other modern sound clips or spring ceiling hangers from the ceiling can greatly reduce the impact noise from the floor above.
Soundproofing the ceiling is one way to decrease sound transfer.
The vibration of the impact noise causes the noise to travel through the ceiling and walls.
Impact noise as well as airborne noise will always be there and is very hard and very tricky to stop but there are various levels of reducing the noise.
Mass loaded vinyl mat is very effective at soundproofing impact noise and also airborne noise.
However they can make a difference and make any left over noise bearable.
When retrofitting depending on the layout of the rooms and or the building you can only reduce the impact or airborne noise within the room.
However in addition or instead of renovating the ceiling you can prevent impact sound from where it begins on the floor above.
The three main methods of a false ceiling insulating joists or adding insulation panels all have a cost and all probably won t work 100 same as garden soundproofing.
We do not recommend using it to soundproof a ceiling as ceilings let in a lot of impact sound from people walking on the floor.
Although installing ceiling soundproofing will absorb a high percentage of the noise at the source we may also need to look at treating the walls and floors as well.
Even the thickest paint will be ineffective against impact sound.
Insulation is necessary in sound isolation to avoid resonance issues basically a drum effect but provides no benefit in soundproofing ceiling impact noise.
When someone drops a book or stomps their feet the ensuing sound is called impact noise.
Impact vibrations such as someone running around or using a hammer.