Hi there. I have an pre-fab sound proof studio as an outbuilding. The structure was purpose designed for this and I picked it up second hand from a music college.
It works fairly well, and massively reduces the noise, but some sound still leaks, I think from gaps in the structure and empty screw holes from where it's been disassembled and rebuilt.
To help counter this I want to line the inner walls with sound bloc plasterboard. This will also give a nicer finish as well.
My question is about fixing. The walls of the studio are made from purpose built metal panels, which are 10cm thick consisting of three sheets of metal with Rockwool in the voids in between. I’m looking to attach the plasterboard directly to the inside wall, as I already have a good level of isolation in the wall design and don’t want to lose the interior space from putting up battens. This is just to supplement the sound absorption and introduce another type of material (which helps with freq range), I'm not expecting it to be the major sound insulator. I've included a pic to help visualise it.
The inner walls are therefore sheet metal, I think powder coated, and the metal is about 2-3mm thick. It will take self tapping screws, but it takes quite a bit of effort with a powerdrill to get them to tap in, and I’m worried they will tear up the plasterboard in the process leading to a poor fix.
Would it be ok to use adhesive over the whole wall surface in order to attach the plasterboard? If so, can you recommend a suitable adhesive, and any particular preparation I should do? I tried contacting the British Gypsum people, but all they could tell me is that none of their adhesives will work on metal.
Thanks in advance.
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