Acoustic floors for commercial and industrial projects.
Acoustic floor insulation.
When choosing which soundproofing insulation to use the two main factors to consider are thickness and density.
Acoustic floor tiles these are special floor tiles that help reduce echo and reverberation in rooms with hard surfaces and floors.
Concrete and timber floors.
Acoustic floor insulation the soundproofing of floors prevents noise travelling between floors in a building ensuring your home remains a calm and peaceful place to live.
Acoustic flooring materials for any application.
Acoustic floors for both impact and airborne performance.
As mentioned previously without this the addition of any mass will have very little effect on impact noise.
The acoustic flooring products have been designed and manufactured to meet the legal requirements of building regulations approved document e.
Rockwool offers stone wool insulation products to meet and exceed thermal regulations in floor constructions as well as solutions for separating floors to prevent heat transfer between the upper and lower floors.
A variety of materials and thicknesses.
Infill between stud walls and floor joists to increase the sound insulation between rooms.
By limiting the passage of sound through concrete or wooden floors acoustic insulation reduces the impact of loud neighbours or those living or working above you.
Issues like final floor height the chosen floor finish carpet laminate original timbers etc or whether it is impact or airborne sound that s the problem we have a floor soundproofing solution.
It can also be installed from the ceiling in the floor below.
Improve the ability of the floor to absorb sound energy and vibrations footsteps.
Soundproofing insulation will increase the mass and density of a room.
Acoustic insulation will reduce sound waves transfer between rooms.
Floors for new build conversion and existing domestic building.
Interior wood framed floor insulation.
Use acoustic insulation between the timber joists to eliminate any sound resonating and amplifying within this sealed chamber.
Sound absorbing floor insulation this would be acoustic insulation that gets stuffed between floor joists immediately below the subfloor.
Adding acoustic insulation to the floor will help to control sound transmission from airborne noise such as loud music and tvs along with impact noise which occurs when objects or people hit or move across the floor deciding on the right soundproofing material for your floor will depend on the structure of your home and whether you want to avoid noise getting in because of noisy neighbours.
See our range of acoustic floor insulation products and see how to soundproof your home the easy way.