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Austin Haynes
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How to sound proof floors to minimize sound

Austin Haynes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
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I recently just closed on my first investment property it is a up and down duplex! Unfortunately, I can hear when someone is walking around upstairs. The flooring in the upstairs unit is original hardwood and if I can avoid replacing the floors that would be great. I was wondering if anyone in the bigger pockets community could advise me on if there is a type of sound proof mat, carpet etc. that I can buy to lay on top of the hardwood in the living room and the bedrooms in the upstairs unit to minimize the sound. Thank you for any help!  

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    Oscar Martins
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    Oscar Martins
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    Installing carpet with a pad underneath is your best and cheapest solution. Insulating in between the joists can help but won’t make a huge difference. Good Luck. 

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