nfitz
Superstar
That is the answer. You are only confusing the poor guy by taking literally the use of the word "soundproofing" rather than reading deeper into what he is writing, and understanding that he simply wants to cut down on noise from the neighbour.If that were the answer, you'd have a point.
It's pretty simple .... 2x3 studs, insulation, gyproc, plaster, and paint. And adjust any electrical outlets. Perhaps a sheet of plastic and acoustical caulking wouldn't hurt either. If I had to guess, I'd think a contractor could do this for well under $10,000. Probably closer to $2,000 to $3,000 ... but it shouldn't be difficult to quickly get some ballpark quotes.
I guess your so good at being racist that you don't even need to try! Don't subscribe the attributes of one or two individuals to an entire group!I'm not trying to be racist, but mainland china people can be so inconsiderate (-_-)
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