deeg09
Mar 10, 2010, 09:58 AM
Hi,
Although I know I am "allowed" to just install the 3 piece tub/shower insert right onto the studs, I am thinking that it might be a good idea to have some type of sound dampening behind the insert (opposite side of the wall is a bedroom)... any thoughts on if I should do this or not? If I should, what is the best (and cost effective) method to dampen the sound? If it is with fiberglass insulation, do I also add a vapor barrier? Then do I also add cement board or greenboard? Or can I just leave uncovered fiberglass insulation? Or vapor barriered insulation?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Although I know I am "allowed" to just install the 3 piece tub/shower insert right onto the studs, I am thinking that it might be a good idea to have some type of sound dampening behind the insert (opposite side of the wall is a bedroom)... any thoughts on if I should do this or not? If I should, what is the best (and cost effective) method to dampen the sound? If it is with fiberglass insulation, do I also add a vapor barrier? Then do I also add cement board or greenboard? Or can I just leave uncovered fiberglass insulation? Or vapor barriered insulation?
Thoughts?
Thanks,