How to soundproof a timber ceiling using the 60mm ReductoClip System
How to soundproof a timber joist ceiling
To soundproof a ceiling, isolate soundproofing layers from the existing ceiling. Add resilience to allow the ceiling to flex and dampen the vibration. Add high mass layers to block airborne sound, whilst using different types of mass to help block different frequencies of sound.
Reduce the amplification of sound within the sealed cavity between the floor above and ceiling by adding acoustic mineral wool between joists.
The ultimate solution for blocking unwanted noise through a timber ceiling is the ReductoClip Ceiling System. The slimmest soundproofing system on the market ensuring maximum performance with minimum loss of space.
The 4 main principles of soundproofing:
Isolation
Sound is a physical energy that can travel through solid materials.
Isolating or 'decoupling' the ceiling from the floor above creates a breaker to stop that energy from easily transmitting through the structure
Damping
Elastic or damping materials help to absorb sound energy and vibrations.
Similar to how the suspension springs in a car help to absorb bumps in the road
Mass
The addition of mass helps to create a barrier to block sound waves. The more mass on the isolated surface the better the sound reduction.
Using different types of mass helps to block different frequencies of sound
Insulate Cavities
Add acoustic mineral wool within the ceiling and floor cavity. This helps to prevent sound resonating and amplifying within this sealed chamber
We don’t expect you to become an overnight soundproofing expert, that’s what we’re here for.
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