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Soundproofing Product Range

Browse our entire soundproofing and sound absorbing product range

From acoustic plasterboards and panels to underlays and the market leading Genieclip system, there is something for every application. No matter what the project, there is everything you could need to soundproof a wall, ceiling, floor or an entire room. In addition, there are specialist sound absorption products that can be used to reduce reverberation.

Soundproofing is an effective way to reduce noise and create a peaceful environment, and with our range of soundproofing products, it’s never been easier to achieve.

Original price £58.13 - Original price £69.37
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Rockwool Flexi Insulation Slab - 40kg/m2

This unique flexible edge is produced to ensure a perfect fit is maintained between the product and its supporting framework. This ensures the insu...

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Original price £43.96 - Original price £46.06
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Rockwool RW3 Acoustic Mineral Wool - 60kg/m3

Acoustic mineral wool is designed to work specifically at reducing the passage of airborne sound. It will also help reduce reverberant sound. It is...

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Original price £42.01 - Original price £47.70
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Rockwool RW5 Acoustic Mineral Wool - 100kg/m3

Very high density mineral wool, i.e. that over 100kg, has been proven over many years to be a great soundproofing insulation where bass noise is yo...

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Original price £34.06 - Original price £37.47
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Rockwool RWA45 Acoustic Mineral Wool - 45kg/m³

High density slab mineral wool is a product designed to work specifically at reducing the passage of airborne sound. It will also help reduce rever...

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How does Soundproofing work?

Soundproofing works by preventing sound waves from entering or exiting a space. To do this, soundproofing materials are used to absorb and reflect sound waves.

These materials can be anything from acoustic foam to insulation to specialist boards with fluid mass inside. The thickness and density of the material will determine how effective it is in soundproofing a space.

Additionally, having multiple layers of soundproofing material will also help to block out sound waves. Air gaps between the walls, floor, and ceiling can also be filled with insulation and other soundproofing materials to reduce the sound that passes through.

By using these methods, soundproofing can help to reduce the amount of noise that enters or exits a space.

What are the Benefits of Soundproofing?

Soundproofing has numerous benefits that can be seen in both residential and commercial settings.

In residential settings, soundproofing can reduce noise from outside sources, such as traffic, construction, and neighbours. This can create a more peaceful and relaxing environment inside the home.

In commercial settings, soundproofing can help to reduce noise from large machines and equipment, allowing for a more productive and focused work environment.

Furthermore, soundproofing can help to reduce echo and reverberation in both residential and commercial settings, which can improve the acoustics of the space.

Finally, soundproofing can help to reduce the transmission of sound from one room to another, creating better privacy for occupants. In conclusion, soundproofing can have numerous benefits in both residential and commercial settings, from improved acoustics to increased privacy.

What to Consider when choosing Soundproofing?

When choosing soundproofing, there are a few factors to consider:

First, assess the noise levels in the area you want to soundproof. This will determine the type of soundproofing material you'll need.

Second, look into the materials that are available, such as foam, acoustic panels, and insulation. Each material has its own unique properties, so choose one that best suits the noise levels and your budget.

Third, consider the installation process of the soundproofing material you choose. If you don't feel comfortable installing it yourself, you may want to hire a professional.

Lastly, think about the long-term maintenance of the soundproofing material. If you don't regularly maintain it, it won't be as effective over time. By assessing these factors, you can make an informed decision when choosing soundproofing for your space.

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