 | | Home Theater Sound Proofing * | With the high energy of today’s home theater sound systems, sound reduction to the rest of the house should be taken seriously (during or before construction if possible). Ease of installation is also an important factor. Using Sound Proofing * on walls, floors, ceilings, and doors, all create easy and meaningful reductions in sound transmission.
Another benefit of Sound Proofing * treatment is the improved definition in room bass response, largely due to the damping and rigidity characteristics that are added to all treated surfaces, resulting in clearer and tighter bass performance.
| | Solution Of Sound provides Sound Proofing * / Sound Insulation solutions for a wide range of requirements.
Applications include:
- Residential
- New Home Construction
- Existing Residential Construction
- Home Office
- Home Theater
- Apartments
- Condos
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|  | | Condominium and Apartment Sound Proofing - | This problem is rarely addressed properly. To maximize square feet in the floor plan, common walls of adjoining units are usually built to minimum fire code standards, or a block wall at best is used. To that, firing strips, fiberglass insulation, and perhaps some heavier drywall is added.
This, however, does little as a sound barrier, because there is still a solid mechanical connection from one side to the other. These walls transmit too much sound, as they do very little to absorb sound energy. To stop sound transmission, if space and money allow, a separate, non-connected stud wall on the inside is recommended.
| | New Home Construction - | Stop outside noise from disturbing you in your new home. Ever notice how some of the best real estate is still on a well traveled road or you wake up to your neighbors dog barking at 3 a.m.? Sound Proofing* properly installed on the exterior walls of your home can make a very significant difference in what outside noise you have to tolerate. Simple to install, it also helps insulate the home. You should also consider Sound Proofing * the kids room, the master bedroom and the game or theater room.
| | Existing Residential Construction | Soundproofing * / Sound Insulation can still give great benefit when properly installed on existing walls attics, or under carpet or wood floors. As Soundproofing * / Sound Insulation material does not condense it may be installed before hardwood floor is installed. It decreases greatly not only the sound in the room below (if such) but also deadens much of the sound of walking on the floors.
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