After we redid our bathroom, we didn't think much of the insulation that was in the walls, however now whenever anybody uses that bathroom for showering/bathing/etc the noise is really loud. I presume that was the function of the insulation and not some random gaff. Anyway, at this point, would blow-in insulation do much? I read that it can be done with just a 1" hole, which would be great, as I didn't want to do a lot of patching after and we might repaint the walls on the opposite side of the bathroom anyway - but I don't want to go through the hassle if insulation won't do anything. Mostly the sound is from the bathtub, like any movement inside it, water filling it, draining, etc. It's next to the living room so its very annoying while trying to watch TV and the kids are using the tub.
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