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🔇 Silence is the new luxury—lock in your peace with Green Glue!
Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound is a 5-gallon bucket of viscoelastic polymer designed to reduce impact, airborne, and low-frequency sounds. Covering up to 365 square feet per bucket, it applies easily with common tools and is compatible with metal and fabric surfaces. Ideal for professionals seeking effective, affordable soundproofing solutions.
Brand | Green Glue Company |
Material | Viscoelastic Polymer |
Compatible Material | Metal, Fabric |
Item Form | Liquid |
Color | Green |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 5 Gallons |
Viscosity | Low to medium viscosity |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 666.139 fl oz |
UPC | 689076535762 |
Manufacturer | Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics |
Part Number | RGG400110 |
Item Weight | 45 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 12 x 12 inches |
Item model number | RGG400110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Love this stuff, will never doubt it again. Worth every penny for my woodshop.
A few people posting that this didn't work for them. The only way that would be true is if they didn't read enough prior. I built the cheapest room I could, single stud 5/8 drywall > roxul > 5/8 drywall > green glue > 5/8 drywall. The most important extra things I did were to seal EVERY single gap during each layer of drywall with soundproof caulk. The intake and outtake for the ventilation was completely boxed in with the same wall setup + padding. There is a MASSIVE difference with the green glue. My compressor and saws are completely silent outside the room. There are a few frequencies that go right through the wall, but it's expected. Love this stuff, will never doubt it again.
J**N
Works very well
So I probably went overboard but I put in a double wall, then insulated both walls with Roxul. I sheeted the inner wall with 5/8 plywood and the outer wall with 5/8 drywall. I smothered another layer of drywall with green glue and then layered that over the plywood. So I now have a sandwich that goes: Drywall : Roxul : Roxul : Plywood : Green Glue : Drywall. I will be adding a layer of straw padding and then finally acoustic fabric.On the ceiling I used 1 layer of Roxul and just two layers of drywall with green glue in between. I made sure the drywall guys used short screws so as to not penetrate through the plywood to the studs.I ended up using 4 x 5 gallon drums of green glue. I used the dispensing gun and filled it twice for each sheet of 12 ft drywall. I think that equates to a little over 2 tubes if you are not using the 5 gallon drums.The theater is about 30 feet by 16 feet. Already there is zero sound transmission in either direction and pounding on the floor above is hardly audible.
S**K
Black mold formed on Green Glue in bucket
I hadn't used the sealed Green Glue for a couple of years after I bought it (renovation had to be put on hold). When I opened the bucket for the first time a few months back, there was some separation and very watery type liquid at the top. So I used a mixer on my drill to mix the Green Glue back to its original consistency, and then used very little for the small project I was working on, and sealed the bucket. Today, when I opened the bucket to use some more, there was black mold spots on the top layer of the Green Glue. I immediately sealed back and now have to throw out. Still over 90% unused! WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!!! Never added anything to the Green Glue; only stirred it with a mixer that one time. VERY DISAPPOINTED!!!
C**R
Great value
Great value for your money, quality instruction carefully and it will do what is set out to do, pretty good on health reducing sound through walls when Dublin sheetrock.
M**.
Not sure of it's effectiveness.
I'm renovating a rental apartment, took up all the old hardwood flooring. Secured the subfloor with screws and changed any area that needed changing. I did not pull up the subfloor.After a ton of research I decided to go with green glue compound sandwiched between the sub floor and a 1/2 inch cork underlayment with green glue sealant around the edges. It's kind of messy to work with. This was my first time though.I did the math of how much square footage a 5 gallon bucket covers, based on needing 2-28oz tubes per 32 sft...........but in reality each bucket covered 300 sft. As far as efficiency goes I don't know if it's the cork or green glue or a combination of both, but I have noticed a difference. Gun needed needs to be purchased separately.
C**.
Yes. It works.
Installed 5/8 over existing 5/8 wall 2x4 double wall staggered studs, old insulation. This is an adjoining stairway wall between two townhouses. Could very clearly almost make out words of the neighbors before applying even if they weren’t raising their voices. After about a week it seemed less, now about 3 weeks in I hear absolutely nothing unless someone really raises their voice to a yelling volume. 2 tubes per sheet, 1/4 inch gap all the way around every sheet and generic acoustic caulk between seems, mud and tape over that. Overall I do believe this product works and I will use it again in renovation scenarios. If applied and installed correctly you will see a noticeable improvement.
G**T
my impression is that this is the superior product. Construction noise such as sawing
After an exhaustive review of available soundproofing technologies I decided to apply this product between two sheets of five eighths wallboard mounted on RC channel for floor ceiling sounds eparation in an apartment building. An eighth of an inch prrimeter spacing was filled in with acoustic sealant prior to taping and mudding.Having in the past used soundboard, quiet rock, and two sheets of five eighths rock without the green glue, my impression is that this is the superior product. Construction noise such as sawing, drilling, and hammering have become barely audible, seeming to co e in through the windows rather thzn between floors.Regrettably Green Glue is very expensive for what seems to be a non hardening sticky watered down latex pfoduct. If it was cheaper I would use it more often. If there were actual competitors I would use them if the price was better. Because of the cost I give it 3 stars.
L**U
Great product
Helped improve noise reduction between floors. I used it to glue two pieces of sheet rock on ceiling of basement as extra help to reduce noise.
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