Should I insulate under my bathtub?
The most popular way to insulate a bathtub is to coat the outside of the bath walls with spray on foam and then fill the spaces between the walls or outer panels with either more spray foam or another more rigid type of insulation. This is why coating the outer walls of the tub completely is recommended.Click to see full answer. Consequently, can you insulate an acrylic tub?Insulating an acrylic bathtub. I’ve heard of some plumbers filling the interior voids of actylic bathtubs with either fiberglass insulation and/or spray foam insulation prior to installation. It sounds like a good idea to retain heat in the tub.Additionally, how can I hide my poop sound? As soon as you drop a poop, you can flush, which will get rid of the source of smell immediately. This will also mask potential sounds. Mask the smell. Use Poo-Pourri, spritz some air freshener, or light a match which zaps the smell, but leaves a strong scent of sulfur. Likewise, can you use spray foam under a bathtub? Fill the tub about 1/2 or 3/4 of the way full and use expanding foam underneath the tub. Don’t get the windows/door version, just get the regular expanding foam. It works well.How do you soundproof a hallway? Having soundproofed my home office’s windows, I realized some sound was getting in through the doorway especially when everyone else was moving about in the hallways. Seal all the gaps and cracks. Use weatherstripping tape on the door. Use door gaskets. Use a soundproof blanket. Use a door sweep. Place a Rug.