FAQ

What are the differences between acoustic insulation and acoustic adaptation?

Acoustic insulation focuses on securing a room from external sounds (loud neighbors, plumbing noises, etc.), whereas acoustic adaptation involves shaping the sound within a room to improve its quality (reducing echo and reverberation).

How to soundproof a wall from a noisy neighbor?

The solution is to use multiple layers of high-density materials that act as a barrier to sound. In the case of serious noise issues, it is worth consulting with a professional in acoustic insulation, who will help select the appropriate solution for specific needs.

Can you install sound insulation yourself?

There are acoustic insulation products that can be installed by oneself. However, it is important to pay attention to the type of materials used. They should be multi-layered, dense, and heavy materials. Acoustic foam panels or pyramids are not suitable for sound insulation. Effective insulation also requires precision and knowledge of proper techniques. We recommend using the services of professionals who have experience in installing acoustic insulation.

Does plasterboard soundproof the wall?

The gypsum plasterboard is one of many elements of acoustic insulation. However, solely applying gypsum plasterboard will not provide complete acoustic insulation. Depending on the needs, we recommend additional measures, such as using insulation materials or acoustic systems.

Is acoustic insulation permanent?

Yes, properly installed acoustic insulation can provide long-lasting protection against noise and vibrations.

Can sound insulation improve the value of your property?

Yes, acoustic insulation can impact the value of a property. High-quality acoustic insulation may be perceived by potential buyers or tenants as an asset of the property. This is particularly important for apartments or houses located in areas with high sound activity.

What are the costs of acoustic insulation?

The costs of acoustic insulation can vary depending on various factors such as the size of the rooms, the type of materials used, and the scope of work, so it’s best to consult with a professional for an estimate.

What are the benefits of acoustic insulation in office spaces?

Acoustic insulation in office spaces brings many benefits to both employees and companies. Here are a few main benefits: improved concentration and work efficiency, increased comfort, greater privacy, and enhanced productivity.

Does acoustic insulation reduce the amount of light in the room?

No, acoustic insulation does not affect the amount of light in the room, as it is a separate process from soundproofing.

What are effective ways of acoustic insulation without the need for interfering with the structure of the walls?

The most effective method is to install a pre-wall consisting of several layers of high-density and structurally diverse insulation materials, thereby increasing the mass of the wall, making it a formidable barrier against sound and vibrations.

Will acoustic foam pyramids suppress sounds from a neighbor?

No, materials like foam pyramids, acoustic foam, or panels can reduce echo or reverberation in a room, but they won’t noticeably mitigate noises coming from outside.

What are the most common materials used to improve acoustic insulation and what are their properties?

Materials used for improving acoustic insulation include dense mineral wool, hard rubber gums, gypsum plasterboards with acoustic inserts, rubber acoustic mats, special insulation boards, and flexible sound-absorbing materials. Each of these materials has unique properties that affect the effectiveness of acoustic insulation. For example, mineral wool is characterized by excellent sound absorption capabilities. Gypsum plasterboards with acoustic inserts provide insulation against both airborne and impact noises. Acoustic mats are flexible and can be easily tailored to different surfaces, while special insulation boards are effective in reducing sound transmitted through building structures. The choice of the appropriate material depends on the specifics of the project and expectations regarding the effectiveness of acoustic insulation.