I have just installed an air con unit on a flat roof of my house. Construction is fairly basic: bitumen covered ply on 7" wooden joists with 12.5mm plasterboard on the underside of the joists forming the ceiling of the room below. The air con unit is mounted on hard rubber mounts on a metal stand which has four one 8"x8"square pad feet, each foot sitting on a thick solid rubber sole. Inside, we can hear a low frequency drone. I am about to renovate the rooms below, so I would be most grateful if someone would suggest a way of reducing the fan drone noise.
Should I try to decouple the air con unit some more? Perhaps by putting lead sheet or cork board under the feet?
Should I decouple a sound insulation ceiling board from the joists using Z-bars?
Should I put as much dense firbre wool matting between the joists as possible?
Many thanks, Phil