For proper soundproofing you need to have some kind of absorption usually that is accomplished by having insulation in your walls.
Soundproofing an existing drop ceiling.
Some vinyl barrier materials come with adhesive glue on the bottom.
You simply apply dampening compound to the back of the drywall and screw the drywall into the.
First remove the drywall from the existing ceiling.
Installing the material is the most important part of soundproofing your drop ceiling.
By their very design drop ceilings are.
The ability of these fixtures to transmit sound and vibrations can be minimized by coating them with sound damping paint.
Use soundproofing clips to clasp the hat channels apart from the joists and drywall.
To check if your wall or ceiling has any insulation in it drill a quarter size hole in your wall and look in.
The trademark soundproofing website suggests using a 5 8 inch thick drywall panel against the ceiling.
If that is what you have remove the cover and stick to the top of the ceiling tile the part not visible from the room.
Soundproofing a ceiling involves preventing the transmission of sound wave vibrations from the underside of the ceiling to the floor above it and vice versa.