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Home Homosote with Spray Foam Sound Barrier between bedrooms
In this quick video, Matt Risinger is in the midst of the remodel of a 1940's house. The home owners have decided to add some sound proofing in between some of the rooms, so Risinger and his team are adding Homosote," a recycled paper product that they screw to the sheetrock and then add a solid layer of spray foam insulation behind it. He shows a sample connecting wall they've already done between the master bedroom and a child's bedroom. This should create a great sound barrier for the clients. Providing tips and tricks like this helps everyone in the home building industry.

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