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We understand the emotional stress living in noisy environments can have and the importance of choosing the right soundproofing solution for the right situation. It’s our aim to share our expertise and knowledge to take away the complexities surrounding soundproofing and to become your trusted soundproofing partner of choice.
With a continuous focus on innovative (award-winning) soundproofing solutions and exceptional customer satisfaction, we have established ourselves as the trusted name in the industry.
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We don’t expect you to become an overnight soundproofing expert, that’s what we’re here for.
Sound proofing is trying to stop sound from getting into, or out of a room. E.g. blocking the sound from noisy neighbours. Please see our blog on noisy neighbours soundproofing for more information
A regular question we are asked is 'can you use soundproofing foam (thin egg box foam panels) for soundproofing against noisy neighbours, or when building your own home studio?' Unfortunatley, the short answer is no. Please see our foam soundproofing blog for more information
We often receive customers calls asking us whether they can just add one or two layers of Acoustic Plasterboard to the wall between them and their neighbours for a good cheap wall soundproofing solution.
Unfortunately, we probably receive 2 to 5 calls a week from customers whereby their builders have done exactly this and the reason they are contacting us is because it has not worked.
Please see our dedicated blog on why just adding plasterboard isn't sufficient
There are two main options for installing our DIY soundproofing solutions and we're here every step of the way.
DIY Installation
Use a local tradesperson
See our installation page for more information
Sound is broken down between airborne and impact noise.
Airborne noise is transmitted through the air and atmosphere and experienced through the likes of people talking, TV noise, dogs barking etc. When sound waves travel through the air and reach a building, they hit it and cause it to vibrate. These vibrations travel through the structure or building and are radiated out the other side.
Impact noise is the physical impact on buildings or solid materials. Examples being footfall, doors banging, walking and furniture moving. Impact sound occurs because the impact causes both sides of the building element to vibrate, generating sound waves. This can often be the hardest to isolate as impact vibrations are stronger and travel further through dense materials.
Read our blog on the difference for more information.
Decibels are measured logarithmically (it is not a percentage). This is a way of counting or measuring something that increases rapidly, or exponentially. For example, every increase of 10dB on the decibel scale is equal to a 10-fold increase in sound pressure level (SPL). Near silence is expressed as 0dB but a sound measured at 10dB is actually 10 times louder. If a sound is 20dB, that's 100 times louder than near silence.
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