Hello everyone, I have worked on and in a haunted house for the past 3 years but because we are only a temporary house located in a campground the whole house gets taken down at the end of the season. This has not been a major problem with us because it allows us to be extremely flexible with our layout. For example the next year it can be a completely different house with the exact same materials and panels as the year before.
HOWEVER, the one thing we have never done is build a ceiling in our haunt. this is not a major problem but in a few areas it would help with the lighting and it would defiantly help with preventing the sound from going over the walls and into other rooms like the chainsaw drowning out the rules room for example.
ALSO, I just read all the posts on the building and fire codes thread and I am not sure what the rules regs and laws are in WI but I know black plastic does not stop sound very well.
So I would really like your input on how to build a good ceiling that.
1.) Is easy to put up and take down.
2.) Will without a doubt trap and contain sound so it does not travel all over. (insulated to help with the sound?)
3. Is up to fire and building codes.
HOWEVER, the one thing we have never done is build a ceiling in our haunt. this is not a major problem but in a few areas it would help with the lighting and it would defiantly help with preventing the sound from going over the walls and into other rooms like the chainsaw drowning out the rules room for example.
ALSO, I just read all the posts on the building and fire codes thread and I am not sure what the rules regs and laws are in WI but I know black plastic does not stop sound very well.
So I would really like your input on how to build a good ceiling that.
1.) Is easy to put up and take down.
2.) Will without a doubt trap and contain sound so it does not travel all over. (insulated to help with the sound?)
3. Is up to fire and building codes.
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