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You can soundproof a finished basement ceiling by adding acoustic tiles to the ceiling and walls, installing a suspended ceiling, using acoustic blankets to absorb sound, and layering insulation between the existing ceiling joists. You can also add thicker carpets and draperies to reduce reverberatiRead more
You can soundproof a finished basement ceiling by adding acoustic tiles to the ceiling and walls, installing a suspended ceiling, using acoustic blankets to absorb sound, and layering insulation between the existing ceiling joists.
You can also add thicker carpets and draperies to reduce reverberation and minimize noise from outside sources.
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