Como proteger uma sala de TV - Guia completo 2019

It’s a great idea to soundproof your TV room if you like to watch movies or play video games at a high volume. This will help you create a peaceful environment and prevent your neighbors from being annoyed on a daily basis.

In this article, I’ll explain the most affordable ways in which you can soundproof your TV room and reduce ruído indesejado. Dê uma olhada em todas as etapas abaixo e decida quais funcionarão melhor para você!

Como proteger o som de uma sala de TV

1. À prova de som na porta

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The first thing you need to do is soundproof the door, because it’s one of the biggest culprits when it comes to letting in unwanted noise. Soundproofing your door can be quite easy, since it won’t require much time and effort to seal all the gaps and cracks.

However, if the gaps and cracks are small, it might be hard to locate them, but there’s a simple trick you can try. Turn the light off in the room and ask someone to hold a light while standing on the other side of the closed door. You should then notice some light passing through the gaps and cracks.

Once you’ve found all the gaps, you can easily seal the smallest ones by using the Preenchimento de pequenos espaços do Red Devil. Se as frestas de sua porta forem maiores do que uma polegada, então eu recomendo usar isto selante isolante. It’s an airtight sealant that’s great for sound-deadening. It’s also paintable, so you can paint it the exact same color as your door.

If you don’t have any money to invest in new materials, simply search your closet for a thick blanket to cover the door. Even though this solution isn’t extremely effective, it’ll help stop some noise from passing through the door.

2. À prova de som nas paredes

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Além da porta, recomendo que as paredes sejam à prova de som, pois a maioria das casas são construídas com paredes extremamente finas hoje em dia.

There are many things you can do to your existing walls to help sound-dampen them. Most of these solutions won’t require much time and effort, or any professional help.

You can start by adding more mass to each existing wall. All you’ll need for this is a layer of drywall and a green glue sealant. Adding drywall will make an old old, thin wall a bit thicker, and in that way, stop unwanted noise from getting inside.

Before buying drywall, make sure that you measure your walls, so you’ll be able to get some drywall that perfectly fits their dimensions. If you notice any gaps or cracks in the drywall, fill them up by using green glue. After you’ve finished filling up the holes, you’ll be ready to add the drywall to each existing wall.

Se seu orçamento é apertado, outra coisa que você pode fazer é cobrir suas paredes com mantas grossas. This may not be the best solution, but it’s worth mentioning for those people who don’t have a lot of money to spend.

3. À prova de som as janelas

As with doors, you’ll often find a lot of gaps in your windows as well. You should also keep in mind that windows are usually made from thin materials, so you’ll need a thick, dense material to block sound from traveling through a window.

If you’re serious about soundproofing your windows, the best idea would be to completely block each window. However, most people won’t like this idea, because they need their windows for light or aesthetics.

É por isso que eu recomendo altamente a instalação de algumas cortinas de bloqueio de ruído (disponível online). Estas cortinas são muito eficazes para reduzir a quantidade de som e ecos em uma sala. Como as cortinas parecem bonitas de qualquer forma, adicionar um conjunto delas também pode fazer com que seu quarto pareça extremamente atraente.

If you don’t mind spending a fair amount of money, you may want to replace each window completely. This will probably cost you about $800 or more, including the fees you might pay for labor. If you decide to replace a window, make sure the professional who installs the new one takes the time to completely seal all of the edges.

4. Insonorização do Tecto

A última coisa que você pode fazer é à prova de som seu teto. This isn’t absolutely necessary, but if your goal is to soundproof your TV room as much as possible, it’s best to consider doing it.

First, you’ll need to seal all the cracks in the ceiling to make sure sound waves don’t pass through. Once all the cracks are securely sealed, I recommend adding some painéis de espuma acústicaque são bastante fáceis de instalar e vêm em muitos tipos e cores diferentes.

If you don’t like the bulkiness of the acoustic panels, then you can add more mass by attaching Esteiras de vinil carregadas em massa. If you place these mats on the ceiling, you’ll have good protection from both high and low-frequency sounds.

Conclusão

As you can see, there are tons of ways in which you can get rid of unwanted noise within your TV room. Most of these steps are very affordable, so if you’re on a tight budget, you won’t have to worry about emptying your wallet.

If you’re interested in learning more about soundproofing in the home, you may want to check out my guia para a insonorização de uma sala de jogos. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, por favor nos informe, deixando um comentário abaixo.

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