Soundproofing Step By Step
Noise affects everybody in everyday life--at home, at leisure, during sleep, when traveling, and at work. However, human organisms are not prepared to shut off the noise. Taking an active role in making a room soundproof is not only soothing but could also yield noticeable health benefits. |
Measuring Sound There are a few things you should know about sound and how its measured. |
Good Soundproofing Adding a soundproof barrier to standard sheetrock will block up to 75% more noise. |
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Identify Your Noise Problem Once you correctly diagnose the source you can take the proper steps to solve the problem. |
Better Soundproofing Improves noise reduction at all frequencies, improved decoupling with simple improvements. |
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Conducting a QUIET Audit Before we can help you make your walls sound proof, please conduct the following audit. |
Best Soundproofing Use ISOMAX Clips and Green Glue for optimal sound control. |
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Luxury Sound Ratings Comprehensive guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Housing. |
Tips And Tricks It is our goal to ensure your investment is a wise and effective one. |
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Hard Ceilings A sheetrock or wood ceiling gives us the best chance at a remarkable outcome. |
Using Outlet Extensions There are a few things you should know about using electrical outlet extensions. |
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Floor Soundproofing Floors require a careful evaluation of construction methods & conditions. |
Acoustic Glossary The following glossary provides basic definitions of some of the industry's most common terms. |
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The Ultimate Floated Floor Effective floor system that will dramatic reduce airborne and footstep noise. |