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Ceramic Tile and sound transfer to lower apartment
I am considering installing Ceramic tile on a upstairs apartment's kitchen. I am concerned about sound transfer to the lower apartment's living room. The kitchen floor is 5/8 plywood over 1 1/2 T&G. The floor between apartments is insulated with 6 inch fiberglass and one layer of 5/8 drywall.
Does anyone have any suggestion on sound buffering between floors?