Get Rid Of Unwanted Noise With Some Soundproofing Ideas
Are you getting tired of waking up to the sound of beeping horns or barking dogs? Then you should check out some soundproofing ideas to prevent unwanted noise from getting into your home.
There are soundproof doors, windows and wall panels to help you control outside noise. There are also soundproof curtains, blinds and drapes to allow you the freedom to choose the areas that you want to keep noise-free. Here are some soundproofing ideas ideal for both commercial and residential applications.
CW Acoustic Batten 50:
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This system consists of a resilient sound reduction layer that has been pre-bonded to a 45 by 35 nominal batten. This unit is a perfect replacement as it can prevent the impact of noise. This acoustic unit has been tested and certified to provide the required insulation for compliance with building regulations. This product is easy to install and is available at acoustic-supplies.com. Medi Panel: This acoustic ceiling panel is made of medium density mineral wool that is moisture resistant. This panel is washable and has edge finish and anti-bacterial pre-painted surface. The reverse side of this unit is glass fiber and non-woven tissue face which has been treated to prevent bacteria and fungus formation. These materials are designed to be used in corrosion-resistant suspended ceiling grids. They are cost-effective alternatives to full suspended ceiling systems. They have thermal insulation properties which make the great choices for use in hospitals, research facilities, changing rooms, medical centers and educational buildings. Check out these sound deafening products at acoustic-supplies.com. Warm Sound: This noise control ceiling panel is also decorative, making it a perfect addition to any modern room décor. It is made of moisture-resistant and non-combustible mineral wool of medium density. It features a glass cloth fabric on one side and a non-woven glass face on the other side. This unit is designed for use where high level of noise deafening is needed. The edges of the panel are sealed efficiently to prevent dust migration while at the same time resist fungus and bacteria. Visit acoustic-supplies.com for more details. JCW Acoustic Deck 19: This 19mm-thick acoustic unit is ideal for both commercial and residential applications. This is most especially perfect for use in areas where heights are an issue. This economical product is easy to install, has been tested and certified to comply with building regulations. This resilient platform floor system will make a great addition to your home soundproofing project. Go to acoustic-supplies.com for more details. Noise S.T.O.P.™ ACOUSTIMETAL: These durable and impact resistant wall and ceiling acoustic supplies are the latest options in acoustic treatment and noise control that will work in any contemporary setting, either residential or a recording studio. This product features either optional painted white or anodized aluminum that has been electrostatically finished. This unit has a 50 percent perforation pattern for maximum sound control. You can buy this product at acousticalsurfaces.com. UltraTouch Natural Cotton Fiber Insulation: This product is made of natural, 100 percent recyclable cotton and denim fibers. This environment-friendly product is also 90 percent post-consumer recyclable which means that the fibers do not have any contaminant. This product is designed to make your life comfortable without damaging the environment. It contains on chemical agents or any harmful airborne particle. For more information, go to acousticalsurfaces.com. Prices of products that would make for great soundproofing ideas may vary depending on options. It is then recommended that you check out and compare the many offerings from various online retailers. |

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