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Home QuietRock Sound Proofing Field Tested After Installation
This video is a follow up to one Risinger did six months prior about installing QuietRock and some insulation between a master bedroom and a kid's bathroom. How did they soundproof? Used some choir rock, Houma soap, insulation, and 5/8 sheetrock (a heavier option). In this episode, Risinger cranks up the stereo to see how it works. As he stands in the original 1940's portion of the home, which stands up against the newly added portion of the house, the master bedroom, he turns his radio up loud. When he walks into the master bedroom, he listens—carefully. Can we hear anything? Watch the video to find out.

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