Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:02 pm
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the site but hope some of you can help.
I have got to lay stone paving slabs (approx. 300 x 600 mm) in a carriageway (now pedestrian only) that passes through a building into a courtyard. The archway that encloses the carriageway is approx. W2.6 x H3 x D5 m. It’s very echo-y and the building is 19th century (single skin red brick walls; lathe & plaster ceiling) and so not good at keeping the sound out.
I’d like to find ways to minimize the sound of footfall on the pavers through dampening the pavers themselves. Any advice would be really appreciated.
Note:
Beyond having to use York stone and the given slab size, there are no restrictions on the materials used.
There is no budget to insulate the walls or ceiling.
We will put large plants / pots in the archway to dampen the echo effect.
Thank you.
I'm new to the site but hope some of you can help.
I have got to lay stone paving slabs (approx. 300 x 600 mm) in a carriageway (now pedestrian only) that passes through a building into a courtyard. The archway that encloses the carriageway is approx. W2.6 x H3 x D5 m. It’s very echo-y and the building is 19th century (single skin red brick walls; lathe & plaster ceiling) and so not good at keeping the sound out.
I’d like to find ways to minimize the sound of footfall on the pavers through dampening the pavers themselves. Any advice would be really appreciated.
Note:
Beyond having to use York stone and the given slab size, there are no restrictions on the materials used.
There is no budget to insulate the walls or ceiling.
We will put large plants / pots in the archway to dampen the echo effect.
Thank you.