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[quote=Anonymous]You need a resilient sound channel and the two layers of drywall with green glue in between. It will add about 2.5” to the wall. I do not recommend removing plaster. It is super messy, and if your bricks are old and not in good shape, could be unpleasant and actually make things worse. A company did it for me a few years ago and it was about $5k. It definitely helped, but I can still hear some noises. I’d recommend a small white noise machine which really helps to block out the rest. [/quote]
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