Caulking gaps in the ceiling is a good way to start soundproofing. Don't use just any old caulk, though. You need acoustic caulk, an elastomeric material that doesn't harden and crack over time.
Soundproofing and acoustic materials are used to attenuate, deaden, or control sound and noise levels from machinery and other sources for environmental amelioration and regulatory compliance.
False ceilings enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of spaces. Though the overall hype has declined, they still remain popular in luxury restaurants and commercial settings for their versatil ...