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Will foilboard help with that hollow sound you get when walking inside a mobile home.
Can foilboard 25mm cathedral be used for floor insulation
Hello @cresswick
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about installing Foilboard under your house.
A great deal of the Foilboard will need to be custom cut to fit in between the steel frame. You would probably then need to use the Foilboard standard fastener to keep it in place. Generally, the Flexifast fasteners would be used but since there is no space and the frame is made of steel it can't be used. Will it reduce the ambient noise when walking on the floor, probably to a small extent, but it will not change the sound profile of the floor.
If you are after insulation and sound reduction, I propose installing a timber frame underneath the mobile home and using traditional batts to insulate and reduce the noise of the floor.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.
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Eric
Hi @cresswick
I have used poly insulation panels to improve a very cold tile floor that was exposed to high winds underneath. I couldn't say for sure, but it would ha e to provide some form of sound deadening. But at the very least make a significant difference to the homes insulation. You will gain more sound deadening from your internal floor coverings. Carpets over underlay, rugs etc would have a definite impact in addressing the issue.
Nailbag
Good Morning @cresswick
Your thinking is something I would potentially try, tho I would think thicker/denser material would be needed. Especially denser.
I have come across this stuff in the great blue F pages and it does look like it could work for you. Have a look for Durrapanel and also their page on F as they have a bunch of examples.
Looking at your first pic Im still not sure how well it would deaden the sound, Id go for carpet or rugs as well ( @Nailbag suggestion also)
Dave
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