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Akustikfogmassa?
Hello everyone!
I'm quite new to Sweden so I hope it's okay to speak in English. I'm looking to purchase an acoustic sealant to be used inside an apartment (I think, in Swedish, this is called an acoustic sealant).
Does anyone know of any good products available in Sweden like this please? In the UK, these are quite easy to find, but I'm struggling to locate some in Sweden.
Thank you so much!
I'm quite new to Sweden so I hope it's okay to speak in English. I'm looking to purchase an acoustic sealant to be used inside an apartment (I think, in Swedish, this is called an acoustic sealant).
Does anyone know of any good products available in Sweden like this please? In the UK, these are quite easy to find, but I'm struggling to locate some in Sweden.
Thank you so much!
Hi, welcome to Sweden!R Rupy271 skrev:Hello everyone!
I'm quite new to Sweden so I hope it's okay to speak in English. I'm looking to purchase an acoustic sealant to be used inside an apartment (I think, in Swedish, this is called an acoustic sealant).
Does anyone know of any good products available in Sweden like this please? In the UK, these are quite easy to find, but I'm struggling to locate some in Sweden.
Thank you so much!
This has acoustic properties according to the description.
https://www.bauhaus.se/fogmassa-sik...MIgc7B19KuiAMVilyRBR1Y7yRWEAQYAiABEgJZxPD_BwE
You mean "green glue noiseproofing sealant" that is put between drywall boards?
If you can interpretate swedish and need noise proofing, there's many tips here.
The use I have seen is builders using multiple drywall's with the "green glue noiseproofing sealant" in between.
Candidate:
bauhaus.se: Fogmassa sika sikacryl 105 professional 300 ml (link without trace markers)
(from here)
If you can interpretate swedish and need noise proofing, there's many tips here.
The use I have seen is builders using multiple drywall's with the "green glue noiseproofing sealant" in between.
Candidate:
bauhaus.se: Fogmassa sika sikacryl 105 professional 300 ml (link without trace markers)
(from here)