Canadian Funding Corp knows that sound control in multi-unit residential construction is one of the key factors affecting occupant privacy and well-being. Insufficient sound isolation can lead to lawsuits against architects and builders. This is part one of a two part feature post on reducing the negative impacts of sound.
This CMHC better building information posted [...]
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