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ViewsCheck out www.sips.org A typical 4" thick wall has an R value of about 40.
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ViewsMiriatic acid will do the trick. Find it at any pool supply store (about $2.00 a gallon). USING HEAVY RUBBER GLOVES, mix it about 50/50 with water ...
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ViewsCheck out www.thefauxfactory.com On the "current projects & links" page is a link to The Gingerbread Trim Co. They have what you're looking for.
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ViewsCheck out www.sarasotaceilings.com They have a full line to choose from.... simple to install for your application with caulk gun adhesive.
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ViewsPut a piece of 2# EPS (heavy grade foam board) to the door. A 2-3" thick piece should provide ample sound proofing.
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ViewsThat's one of the nice features of EPS. You can measure all of the spaces that you need to fill between the rafters, and have the EPS cut to fit pe...
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ViewsFind a wholsaler of EPS foam near you and you can have it cut to whatever dimensions you'd like. If you use 2# EPS, 6" will give an R value of 30.
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ViewsCheck out www.customceilings.com and www.sarasotaceilings.com
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