No "Room Correction" Topic option. Why?


I wanted to pose a question on room mods but do not see a logical place
to insert it so I am going with "Speakers" as a good, wrong choice.
Moderators, can you attend to this deficiency? 

My question: I am redoing my listening room in several ways.
Not because it was bad-quite the contrary. But because the room 
was a dark hole so I bought three new windows and replacement door.
The existing wall allowed rain water in from the patio floor outside.

 I started dismantling a 20' section of wall. As I opened the wall i found the
existing base plate-not treated wood, to be dust. Then mold on the drywall.
then termite evidence. 

Once the old crap was gone, I poured a concrete base plate 20 feet and another 6 feet
on the return. Termite damage had trashed the double sill plate and parts of two joists.

With all the wiring exposed I discovered an abandoned 220 a/c line buried in the wall.
Voila!  I had 2 dedicated 110v outlets for another part of the room. 

Might as well add 5 can lights while I was at it.

I upgraded the Streaming ethernet line from cat 5 to cat 7. Might as well
since I had sawsalled thru the old line. 
Then I learned that fiber is a better bet so I will be changing that later.

Another find! A buried abandoned entry door offering a 30" x 80" x 10" shelving
opportunity! 

I started this task by removing the old carpeting.

Now to my question. 

Shall I go with new porcelain tile flooring and plan on area rug -or-
put carpet back for its superior sound absorbing properties?

I hope someone out there has been down this road and has
an experience to share?

Thank you!


chorus
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Decided against green glue and acoustic drywall. For one thing, it isn't a glue, IIRC. I had some experience with low VOC elastomeric glue, and went with modern incarnations from Chemlink.

Also, I suggest a supplier of commercial/industrial specialist drywall. That stuff has to make spec or there is hell to pay. I used Quietrock. Their 545 has a layer of sheet steel embedded into several (5?) distinct layers of drywall. It works. And it’s specced.

Or you could go to the friendly folks who don’t know much at your local building store.
Acoustic Sciences Corp. offers a fantastic product they named Wall Damp. It is part of a complete wall construction system, Wall Damp being a thin (1/16" iirc) viscoelastic material, available in 4" x 4" squares and long strips. I heard a mighty fine hi-fi in a room built using the complete ASC system, that of Audiogon member Folkfreak. Outstanding!
@tomic601 

I used several hundred tubes of M1 caulk/glue and 20-30 tubes of BuildSecure construction glue, which is marginally stronger. Both are elastomeric.