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We've recently purchased a house that was built in 1982, as a Multi Dwelling Unit.

The plans show that the Intertenancy wall is built as a Firestop Wall, and is made of 200mm thick Masonry Blocks (Vibrapac), 50mm Strapping on top of the blocks, with Batts, and topped off with 9.5mm Gib (on both sides of the wall).

I was wondering what peoples experiences were with this type of wall from this era in terms of Noise Isolation? Concerned with not only sounds coming from the neighbors, but also sending any noise their way.

We are planning on adding an extra layer of 13mm Noiseline Gib once we move in.

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[–] MaungaHikoi 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Had something like this and it was fine but in a late 90s house and in Wellington so the wind covered a lot of noise so YMMV.

On a windless day we could hear only hear the neighbours via the windows - out theirs and in ours. Nothing except a massive party would go through the firewall.

[–] NoRamyunForYou 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I guess the 90's and 80's may have had some different building standards, but hopefully that amount of Noise Proofing still holds true for the 80's houses too.

The house has double glazed windows. So hopefully that will help a little with the noise through the windows.

[–] MaungaHikoi 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We got double glazing in that same house and it did help with the noise a bit.

[–] NoRamyunForYou 2 points 1 year ago

Cool, good to know!

Thanks for the insight - makes me feel better about the "noise-proofness" :)