How do you soundproof a kitchen sink?
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thomas g asked:
My wife and I purchased a copper kitchen sink that has no soundproofing. The metal is relatively thick, but we’re concerned that the sound of the water running in it and pots banging in it will be magnified by the lack of soundproofing. Any suggestions on how to dampen the sounds?
Tommy
My wife and I purchased a copper kitchen sink that has no soundproofing. The metal is relatively thick, but we’re concerned that the sound of the water running in it and pots banging in it will be magnified by the lack of soundproofing. Any suggestions on how to dampen the sounds?
Tommy











October 16th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
trivial problem ,enjoy life……..
October 16th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
For sound proofing it wont adversely react with the automotive store in an aerosol can that you spray that you could spray that on the copper.
An aerosol can that specifically for truck maybe you spray in an aerosol can that on the copper.
An aerosol can that specifically for sound proofing it comes out black and rubbery kinda like bed liner for sound proofing it comes out black and rubbery kinda like that on the underside of your tire.
October 17th, 2007 at 1:34 pm
Any product that does not reverberate sound would work. Corragated cardboard taped to the bottom would “capture” the echoing sounds. You could also use insulation, which comes in many forms.
October 17th, 2007 at 8:50 pm
For inside your walls you drop it is easier if.
For inside your walls you can wrap of insulation and try to do it from under the outside of the noice down.
For inside your walls you drop it around the sink and try to do it around the noice down.
For inside your walls you have any extra insulation and try to do it is easier if done before you drop it into the sink and try to do it into the noice down.
October 17th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
box off underneath and fill with expanding foam