Our pod is great, but people outside can still hear conversations. Can I add soundproofing to an existing pod?
Yes, three low-cost fixes: (1) Add self-adhesive acoustic foam panels inside on walls and ceiling, (2) Install weatherstripping tape around the door frame to seal gaps, (3) Attach a door sweep at the bottom. These cost under $100 and can reduce sound leakage by 5-10 dB. For more, replace hollow door with solid core.
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