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I have 2 in floor air conditioning vents which for various reasons are no longer connected to the air con system. I have recently had a motorised ventilation system installed in the store room where the other end of the air con ducting is. As that end of the ducting is open to the room I am getting noise from the motor coming back through the ducting and into the room where the vents are
can you suggest how to insulate from this noise? I could fill the void with rags I suppose but is there some sort of batting which would be better? And then maybe something flat and black to put directly under the frame part that is visible in the floor.
Vent opening is 350 x 150mm at top and about 450mm deep
Hello @Coolaholigah
I propose using Bastion 1200 x 600 x 50mm XPS Multi Use Foam Board. I suggest cutting the foam board to the size of the opening and using it as a front cove/sealer to prevent sound from coming out of the vent. I recommend using two covers one on top of the other for a full seal. I then suggest placing a piece of black paper above it so that when the cover is placed back you will not see the board.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their suggestions.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
I would get a small 2nd hand foam sofa cushion, take the lining off and push that hard in. It will squish to a perfect fit for a couple of dollars and support the local 2nd hand store.
Nailbag
Good Evening @Coolaholigah
My idea is very similar to both @EricL and @Nailbag 's
Tho just a different material.
I would use some high compression foam High density foam from Clark Rubber and like @EricL I would go for two lots of 50mm (or 100mm) thick pieces. The black paper in fron is a nice touch. Then the grill over and its done.
Dave
Great suggestions. Thank you all very much
Hello @Coolaholigah
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing your vents closed and soundproofed.
Eric
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