How Do You Use Soundproofing Foam Spray?
If you’ve got “paper walls” and can hear everything said in the room next door, you may wish to consider using soundproofing foam spray to get a little peace and quiet. There are many professionals that do this, but you can save a bit of money by doing it yourself. Although not necessary it can be useful to find the studs before you start. Mark them with pencil so you’ll know where the cells (spaces between the studs) are. Lay down a tarp for the wall you are going to be working on. Also have a wet rag handy to immediately wipe up any foam that spills anywhere but inside your walls. You’ll be working section by section. When you start drill a half inch hole near the top of the wall between each stud, and one two thirds up and one one third up. Once you get more practiced at this you’ll be able to do it with fewer holes. Start at the bottom hole, put the nuzzle in the whole and squeeze for a few seconds. Make sure you know how long it takes for your foam to reach full size, wait this lo