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=== Walls === Mass is the only way to stop sound. Mass refers to drywall, plywood or concrete. [[Mass-loaded vinyl]] (MLV) is used to dampen or weaken sound waves between layers of mass. Use of a viscoelastic damping compound<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Chakraborty |first1=Bikash C. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=abzLDwAAQBAJ&q=viscoelastic%20damping%20compound&pg=PR9 |title=Polymers for Vibration Damping Applications |last2=Ratna |first2=Debdatta |date=2020-01-31 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-12-819253-5 |language=en}}</ref> or MLV converts sound waves into heat, weakening the waves before they reach the next layer of mass. It is important to use multiple layers of mass, in different widths and densities, to optimize any given soundproofing treatment.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ENVIRonment/noise/noise_compatible_planning/federal_approach/audible_landscape/al04.cfm |title=4. Physical Techniques to Reduce Noise Impacts - The Audible Landscape: A Manual for Highway Noise and Land Use - Federal Approach - Noise Compatible Planning - Noise - ENVIRonment - FHWA |website=[[Federal Highway Administration|Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)]] |access-date=2020-02-13}}</ref> Installing soundproof drywall is recommended for its higher [[sound transmission class]] (STC) value. Soundproof drywall in combination with a viscoelastic compound may achieve a noise reduction of STC 60+. Walls are filled with mineral wool insulation. Depending on the desired level of treatment, two layers of insulation may be required. Outlets, light switches, and electrical boxes are weak points in any given soundproofing treatment. Electrical boxes should be wrapped in clay or putty and backed with [[Mass-loaded vinyl|MLV]]. After switch plates, outlet covers and lights are installed, acoustical caulking should be applied around the perimeter of the plates or fixtures.
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