Timber Joist Ceiling Soundproofing Solutions

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The UK's Most Trusted Timber Ceiling Soundproofing Provider

High performing, DIY soundproofing solutions. For noisy neighbours, studios & Part E Building Regulations


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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

Timber Joist Ceiling Solutions

Highest performing solution

60mm thick

Airborne noise performance

Impact noise perfromance

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Part 'E' Building Regulations

Guide Price £89.00 per m² Ex VAT

 (Based on a ceiling size of 4m x 5m and core materials)

ReductoClip Ceiling Solution

Good performance for airborne noise, slim profile

30mm thick

Airborne noise performance

Impact noise performance

Part 'E' Building Regulations

Guide Price £72.00 per m² Ex VAT

(Based on a ceiling size of 4m x 5m and core materials)

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Timber Ceiling Solutions


ReductoClip Ceiling Solution



Highest performing solution




60mm thick

Airborne noise performance

Impact noise performance

From £89.00 Per m2 Ex Vat

(Based on a ceiling size of 4m x 5m and core materials)

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SoundBoard 4 Ceiling Solution



Good performance for airborne noise, slim profile

30mm thick

Airborne noise performance

Impact noise performance

From £72.00 Per m2 Ex Vat

(Based on a ceiling size of 4m x 5m and core materials)

Learn More

We don’t expect you to become an overnight soundproofing expert, that’s what we’re here for.

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Timber Ceiling FAQs

  • Does Soundproofing a ceiling work?

    Absolutely! The ReductoClip ceiling soundproofing solution is designed to exceed the UK Part E Building Regulations for the passage of sound. (43dB or higher for airborne noise and 64dB or lower for impact noise).

    No soundproofing will offer 100% reduction. However, soundproofing a ceiling will dramatically reduce the noise from noisy neighbours (e.g. heavy footsteps and loud airborne noise).

    *dB results will vary depending on several factors.

    Please see our dB blog on why dB results may vary


  • Is it better to soundproof the floor above, or the ceiling?

    If possible, the recommendation would be to soundproof the floor above against impact noise (e.g. footsteps). Absorbing impact noise at source (before it enters the structure) can achieve a better result.

  • Do I need to remove my existing ceiling?

    The recommendation would be to remove the existing plasterboard, so it doesn't create a void for any sound to become trapped and resonate inside (the drum effect).

    If the ceiling is lathe and plaster, it is also recommended to remove this, expose the cavities between the joists and add acoustic mineral wool within this space.

  • How much space is lost from the ceiling height?

    Our ReductoClip ceiling system is the thinnest clip system on the market, with minimal space loss.

    The system is only a 60mm build up from the bottom of the timber joist to the final layer of plasterboard. 

  • Do you offer an installation service?

    Please see our dedicated installation page for more details on different installation options.

  • What lights can be fitted after soundproofing a ceiling?

    Cutting holes into soundproofing is always going to create a weakness. Therefore, recessed lighting isn't advisable. Ideally slim LED surface mounted spotlights, or single pendant lighting fixed onto the ceiling is the preferred option over and above lighting inside of the ceiling. 

Visit the Knowledge Hub for more in depth info about how soundproofing works

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