Sound Proofing

Sound Proofing

Eliminate the Intrusion of Unwanted Sound.

How We Do It

Evaluation

We’ll start with a quick call to determine project scope and identify noise criteria requirements.

Analysis

If necessary, we’ll follow up with a site visit to assess the current airborne, structural, and mechanical tranmission vulnerabilities.

Design

Finally we’ll prepare a customized,  detailed plan for the application of acoustic modifications to the room, documenting anticipated results.

Put The Brakes On Sound Transmission

Sound transmission paths must be appropriately severed and sources should be dampened to effectively stop the intrusion of unwanted sound. Isolation and dampening work in tandem to control the propagation of sound much like the suspension system in a car uses both springs and shocks to provide a smooth ride.

Put The Brakes On Sound Transmission

Sound transmission paths must be appropriately severed and sources should be dampened to effectively stop the intrusion of unwanted sound. Isolation and dampening work in tandem to control the propagation of sound much like the suspension system in a car uses both springs and shocks to provide a smooth ride.

Tune Out The Noise And Find Balance

3D representation of acoustic noise

About the Noise in Your Room

Noise interferes with the ability to hear and presents a strained listening environment. There are three different kinds of noise and three different paths it takes between spaces.

About the Noise in Your Room

Noise interferes with the ability to hear and presents a strained listening environment. There are three different kinds of noise and three different paths it takes between spaces.

About the Sound in Your Room

There are two types of complimentary sound that create the acoustic signature of a space. Distinguishing between them aids in understanding how surface treatment affects acoustics and why it deals exclusively with only one of the two.

Sound Reflections, Direct Sound, Indirect Sound, Echo, Reverb, in a room.