JayBee
Senior Member
Sorry. Yes I am in an end unit... just assume that semi-detached means a single attached neighbor -no pun intended? Spoke to the neighbor beside my neighbor and apparently I get the impression that the sound on his side is not as bad and he didn't go with soundproofing upgrades? I saw the same episode of Holms on Homes. In fact my colleague at the office will be having Thanksgiving dinner with Mike this weekend and he agreed to pose my issue to him just in case he had some suggestions. At my condo Concord brought in a company to do the sound test at no cost to me.
It's easier to go with the builder. But in cases like this, it's always best to do the work yourself. Builders will always do the bare minimum. There are contractors who specialize in soundproofing. There's also a certain way you set up the studs to soundproof a room. You have to use a special kind of soundproof glue (lookup green glue) and a bunch of other soundproofing materials. I bet the builder got some better STF rated drywall and threw in some cheap insulation and called it a day.
You should try to find out all the materials used and the construction methods used.
Some builders are good, but others seriously are slacking on soundproofing. Friend of mine hears his neighbour snoring, hears the alarm clock, pretty much everything. Not a cheap condo either.