What do we do?
So if you have a nois neighbor, hear noises from the staircase or are constantly distracted by your co-workers in the next room – look no further. You are in the right place.

What materials do we use?

When installing profiles, we use 3mm thick EPDM rubber washers. Thanks to this, the wall is suspended on pillows, limiting the transmission of sounds through the structural elements.
We complete the installation with acoustic plasterboard, in some systems using double layers separated by dense rubber.
We do not use foam panels, foam pyramids, or light felts. Although some professionals recommend such solutions, we strongly advise against them. These materials are not meant for sound insulation but for sound absorption, meaning they deal with sound already present in the room.
Not all materials with the word “acoustic” in their names will be suitable for acoustic insulation. Therefore, the term “acoustic” may refer to two issues: acoustic adaptation and acoustic insulation.
What is sound insulation?
Its aim is to improve the quality of acoustics inside the room: reducing reverberation, echo, sound fading, etc.
Heavy and dense materials are used for sound insulation,which increase the mass of the wall That’s why our systems are quite heavy: they wiegh from 23 to 49kg/m2.


What is acoustic adaptation, often confused with acoustic insulation?
Its aim is to improve the quality of acoustics inside the room: reducing reverberation, echo, sound fading, etc.
For these purposes, materials with high sound absorption coefficients are used, such as foam wall panels, acoustic pyramids, felts, corks, and sound-shaping products like diffusers.

