Insulated pipes and 2' thick concrete. No noise to speak of for sure. I wonder if I would get some burlap and fill in the spaces after the tiles have been removed?
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Insulated pipes and 2' thick concrete. No noise to speak of for sure. I wonder if I would get some burlap and fill in the spaces after the tiles have been removed?
That might work, I am not sure how much noise burlap absorbs. You may be able to just take out every other tile too in a checkerboard pattern. Concrete in general is very reflective but if you have wrapped pipes that may break up or diffuse the sound enough.
I guess I could keep the tile in place an just kind of put black burlap over the tile and tuck it in the brackets as I go. I don't know what else to do that would still look good. The other thing seems to be hard back wall (green wall) to hard front 10' viewing window to control room. I am thinking about trimming with acoustic foam all around the window (not the glass) 2' wide unless something else may have a better idea.
So you said you can't use nails...What about above the track of the pocket door?