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I am erecting a partition wall, 3' then 42" opening then 30". It is just to narrow a passage way between two rooms. The studs are 2X6 (it is part of a load bearing wall)

The wall is entirely indoors, but I am wondering if I should throw insulation in it. I don't really see a need to, but it wouldn't cost but a little more to do it.

What say you?

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The only supposed benefit to insulating interior walls is sound suppression. Most people don't bother, but I have always wondered if it would make a really noticeable difference.

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Waste of money. I live in a cold climate and we don't do it.

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I am considering the same thing as a (((sound))) barrier only. Our master bedroom wall separates the guest room ... we need sound insulation there is no advantage for heat/cold temp reasons.

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If you are wanting sound insulation use the 2" styrafoam insulation. Regular fiberglass will not do squat for sound deading.

Huh, I'll bebdamned if you don't learn something new everyday.

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I'd suggest using 2"X6" lumber on the floor and ceiling and using 2"X4"s as studs in an alternating pattern. Then use roll insulation weaving sideways. Sound/vibration will travel through solids and this method removes most solids from contacting the sheet rock on both sides...Hank

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I am erecting a partition wall, 3' then 42" opening then 30". It is just to narrow a passage way between two rooms. The studs are 2X6 (it is part of a load bearing wall)

The wall is entirely indoors, but I am wondering if I should throw insulation in it. I don't really see a need to, but it wouldn't cost but a little more to do it.

What say you?

If you aren't putting a door in the opening it isn't worth insulating the wall. Sound will pass way too readily through the opening.

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