Benefits
- Reduced Noise Transfer: Minimise unwanted noise from adjacent rooms or dwellings, creating a more peaceful and private environment.
- Improved Sound Quality: Enhance the acoustics within a room by reducing reverberation and echo.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for use on walls and ceilings in various settings, including homes, offices, schools, and hospitals.
- Easy Installation: Can be installed using standard plasterboard fixing methods, making it a convenient solution for new builds and renovations.
- Fire Resistance: Offers a degree of fire resistance, contributing to the overall fire safety of your building.
Applications of Sound Resistant Plasterboard
- Partition Walls: Create soundproof partitions between rooms to enhance privacy and reduce noise disturbance.
- Ceilings: Minimise noise transfer between floors, especially in multi-storey buildings or apartments.
- Home Theatres and Media Rooms: Improve sound quality and reduce noise leakage for a more immersive experience.
- Bedrooms and Studies: Create quieter spaces for relaxation, sleep, and concentration.
- Offices and Meeting Rooms: Reduce distractions and improve acoustic comfort in workspaces.
Choosing the Right Sound Resistant Plasterboard
- Thickness: Thicker boards generally provide better sound insulation.
- Density: Higher density boards offer improved sound absorption.
- Fire Rating: Choose a board with an appropriate fire rating for your application.
- Budget: It is available at various price points.
Installation Tips
- Use appropriate fixings and adhesives designed for sound resistant plasterboard.
- Seal all edges and joints with acoustic sealant to prevent sound leakage.
- Consider using resilient bars to further decouple the plasterboard from the wall structure, reducing impact noise transmission.
Need Help with Soundproofing?
At Online Insulation, we offer a range of sound resistant plasterboard options to suit your needs. Our expert team can provide guidance and support to help you choose the right product and achieve optimal sound insulation in your building.