I want to install some sound insulation on a section of the dividing wall (plasterboard) between me and next door but before I do this I'd like to know how the whole place was constructed e.g. whats behind all the plaster boarding when this 1912 brick place was converted into apartments (2003).
I'd like some floor plans of the the whole development to try and see layout and those sort of details. I did briefly get sight of of some sort of brochure plan that the people that reassessed the council tax band had (this was 2004) so they do exist but I don't know where.
Its been suggested that I try the council planning dept and the library - both hopeless as is the buildings management company.
Most councils were pretty good at record keeping by 2003.
You’ll need to speak to building regs rather than planning and will probably have to visit the council’s offices, there’s also a chance it wasn’t built as the regs say anyway.
Thanks - hole in the wall it is .
I didn't intend to remove the existing board and replace with sound proofing board but put the sound proofing board over the top.
I just need to know where the thinest/weakest points are.
I want to install some sound insulation on a section of the dividing wall (plasterboard) between me and next door but before I do this I'd like to know how the whole place was constructed e.g. whats behind all the plaster boarding when this 1912 brick place was converted into apartments (2003).
I'd like some floor plans of the the whole development to try and see layout and those sort of details. I did briefly get sight of of some sort of brochure plan that the people that reassessed the council tax band had (this was 2004) so they do exist but I don't know where.
Its been suggested that I try the council planning dept and the library - both hopeless as is the buildings management company.