snodley55
New member
Hoping to get a little advice from the folks here on TBN.
I'm planning on building a double-sided privacy fence, 12' tall, to reduce the noise of a neighbor's barking dog. My plan is to isolate the outer wooden materials on both sides from the 4X4 posts using a layer of foam that is normally used to seal sill plates where they meet a block or concrete foundation.
However, my real question is the best material to place in the 3 1/2 inch cavity between the two faces of the fence. I'm considering 3/4" or 1" extruded expanded polystyrene (such as the green Dow-board), or 3/4" foil-faced polyisocyanurate (such as the Tuff-R or R-Max), or possibly even two layers of the old asphalt covered 1/2" fiberboard sheathing. All these materials are available in 4X8 sheets
I'd appreciate any knowledge anyone has on the relative sound deadening effect of any of these three options.
Thanks in advance,
John
I'm planning on building a double-sided privacy fence, 12' tall, to reduce the noise of a neighbor's barking dog. My plan is to isolate the outer wooden materials on both sides from the 4X4 posts using a layer of foam that is normally used to seal sill plates where they meet a block or concrete foundation.
However, my real question is the best material to place in the 3 1/2 inch cavity between the two faces of the fence. I'm considering 3/4" or 1" extruded expanded polystyrene (such as the green Dow-board), or 3/4" foil-faced polyisocyanurate (such as the Tuff-R or R-Max), or possibly even two layers of the old asphalt covered 1/2" fiberboard sheathing. All these materials are available in 4X8 sheets
I'd appreciate any knowledge anyone has on the relative sound deadening effect of any of these three options.
Thanks in advance,
John