Ceiling Acoustic Insulation
Suspended ceilings with vibration isolation
Airborne and impact sounds generated on the ceiling slab cause it to vibrate, which is then transmitted through the structure to the room as airborne or impact noise. Effective ceiling soundproofing involves increasing partition mass and applying elastic dampening layers that limit acoustic energy transfer. Best results are achieved with multi-layer acoustic systems based on materials of different densities. This approach allows dampening of both low and high frequencies, significantly improving the acoustic comfort of the room.
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Solutions used for ceiling soundproofing
For ceiling acoustic insulation, systems analogous to those used on walls are applied, namely:
- rubber granulate mats,
- polyester wool,
- suspended ceilings made of plasterboard mounted on elastic frames.
Precision of execution, appropriate expansion joints and maximum airtightness of the entire structure are of key importance. Even minor gaps can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the insulation.
Key benefits
Elastic hangers
Acoustic hangers with elastomers provide optimal vibration isolation
Perimeter expansion joint
Permanently elastic rubber granulate expansion joint eliminates acoustic bridges
Acoustic panels
Rubber fiber mats with high density 700 kg/m³ as main damping element
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Lack of acoustic comfort on the ceiling may result from insufficient insulation from airborne sounds (conversations, music) and/or impact sounds (walking, dropping objects). Our systems effectively dampen both types of noise.
Leave the installation to specialists
Even the best acoustic insulation will not fulfil its role if improperly installed. In acoustics, precision of execution is key — minor errors or gaps can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the entire system. Therefore, it is worth entrusting acoustic insulation installation to experienced specialists. We approach each project individually, as every building differs in construction, purpose and technical conditions. On this basis, we select the optimal solution, tailored to the area, room function and expected acoustic effect. We also offer the possibility of an earlier visit to the investment site and performing simulations using test pallets. This allows precise selection of materials and technology, thereby guaranteeing the best possible end result.
Have questions or problems with poor acoustic insulation? Contact us by phone or email — we will be happy to advise and propose an effective solution tailored to your needs.
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