Submitted by trash_recycle t3_10on2zo in DIY
Edit: No. The answer is no this not feasible. Tha j you everyone for your insight.
TLDR: Can I drill holes and spray sprayfoam insulation into a hollow core door to improve sound deadening without damaging the door?
I have more time than money at the moment, such is life for many of us DIYers. I'm also moving careers and will be working from home taking calls and zoom meetings. My partner also works from home and takes calls and meetings. They've established themselves in our livingroom and have been there for the last 2 years, I am taking over a craft room and converting it to an office.
We are fortunate enough to have many (not all, but many) of our interior walls insulated, but I still hear their calls while I'm in the office (you know when someone takes a call, and they just talk a little/lotta bit louder than usual). I'm not ripping out walls to insulate. Buuuuuttt, I couldn't sleep the other night and was thinking about what I could do with the hollow core door.
We have 2 panel hollow core doors which we've already been thinking about setting up a spray booth and painting. I was thinking.... what if I drilled a bunch of holes in the top, bottom and side that faces the hinges. Got some "great stuff" spray foam insulation and sprayed it inside. Scraped, filled, sanded and painted the doors. Would that work? Or would they explode? Or would the corregated internal portions of the doors not allow the spray foam to properly expand? AND if it dis work, would this add to noise reduction.
Thoughts and solutions appreciated, thank you.
keithcody t1_j6fonbq wrote
There’s usually a cardboard honeycomb inside the door to strengthen it. You probably can’t spray foam very far