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Answer: prefer phonic BA13 plasterboard
Hello Christine, actually if you want to improve the soundproofing of the ceiling of your apartment, you will need to add the appropriate insulating thicknesses. Rather than PVC and cork, I recommend a slightly more expensive solution that will be durable and aesthetic! Have BA13 phonic gypsum plasterboards placed on a metal structure on which an acoustic damper in paste or plate will be fixed. Then a second layer of BA13 plates. This device will considerably reduce the acoustic transmissions between the old and the new structure. You will no longer be bothered by the footsteps and the creaks of your neighbor's floating floor! You too, send us your decoration question
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