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What if the upstairs decoration is too noisy?

The decoration upstairs is too noisy. We should negotiate with the householder to find a property and move.

1. Negotiate with the householder

Communicate and negotiate with the upstairs householder, and strive for harmonious handling.

Step 2 find a property

Let the property mediate and order to stop work.

Step 3: Move.

Avoid affecting your life, or you can move out temporarily.

How to reduce noise during decoration

1. Use wooden furniture to block, absorb and reduce noise.

Wood fiber is porous, which can absorb some noise well, prevent it from spreading and reduce the interference of noise to the neighborhood. Especially soft wood furniture, such as pine, has better sound absorption. Wooden cabinets can be used to shield adjacent parts at equal intervals, which can play a certain noise reduction effect.

2, the sound insulation and noise reduction function of the door

The internal filler determines the sound insulation effect of the door. The sound insulation die-pressing door adopts honeycomb paper as the inner core of the door panel, which can produce a closed air layer and has good sound insulation effect. For poor quality die-pressed doors, the inner core is a simple cardboard partition, and the sound insulation effect is not ideal. The higher the density of wood, the thicker the door panel and the better the sound insulation effect.

3, the wall sound insulation and noise reduction treatment

Rough walls will refract sound waves many times, while smooth indoor walls are easy to form echoes and increase noise. The wall and top surface can be sound-absorbing and noise-reducing, such as mineral wool sound-absorbing board.

4, fabric noise reduction

Curtains, cloth partitions, carpets and other fabrics and fabrics have good sound absorption and noise reduction performance by hanging or tiling.

5, sound insulation window sound insulation treatment

It is suggested to use professional sound insulation materials, such as vacuum glass, to make the windows facing the street into "sound insulation windows". Gypsum board can be added to the wall facing the street during the decoration process, and sound-absorbing cotton can be filled between the wall and the plate.