CLUB SANCTUARY CASE STUDY

soundproofing-club-santuaryThis installation absolutely saved us. The Homeowners Association that was concerned actually sent us a letter thanking us for our soundproofing efforts and considered the issue closed. Even the police have commented how quiet it is these days.

HISTORY

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Club Sanctuary is a Ft. Meyers nightclub that puts out a lot of heavy bass. The club is a standard steel pole building construction with insulated sides and ceiling. They use a stack of Cobra II Dynacord subwoofers and achieve 120 dB. They had repeated issues with the neighborhood Homeowners Association and police. Clearly they needed to lower the low frequency sound transmission to the outside.

To accomplish this, a new interior wall was constructed of steel studs, three layers of 5/8" standard drywall and two tubes of Green Glue per 4'x8' sheet. The space between the drywall and original steel was filled with R13 fiberglass.

 

The roofline was raised with the addition of three sheets of exterior plywood and two tubes of Green Glue per 4'x8' sheet. This was covered with a new sheet of steel roofing.


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PROJECT SCOPE:
3000 SQ FT Nightclub
12350 Metro Parkway 
Ft. Meyers, FL 33912

 

COMMENTS FROM THE BUILDING MANAGEMENT:

"The installation was faster than the contractor anticipated, actually. He felt that using the Green Glue was a very straightforward process."

"This solution was much less expensive than other products we had considered. We're glad we made the right choice."

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