Soundproofing Commercial Property

Understanding thermal bridges can help you to strengthen your building’s insulation and minimise heat loss.

A Quick Guide To Suspended Ceiling Soundproofing

If for one reason or another you don’t have access to a floor above to install sound proofing, then you could consider installing a suspended ceiling.

This can provide good sound insulation in flats, particularly those with high ceilings where the reduction in height is not an issue. IT has to be said howver that a suspended ceiling may only reduce the height of the room by less than 50mm.

Installing a suspended ceiling to insulate your room against sound will require acoustic mineral wool, which is highly effective against airborne sound and you will also need to separate the plaster ceiling from the joists above. This will provide protection against impact noise such as footsteps from above.

If you are experiencing noise from above, then you may also find that there is very little gap between the ceiling and the floor above. To increase the gap you can install resilient bars which can be screwed in right angles against the joists.

Before attempting to install a suspended ceiling, it is advisable to hire a specialist sound insulation company. The work can be messy, particularly when you are having to remove plasterboard and then install mineral wool between joists. If work isn’t done correctly you may even lose the natural soundproofing provided by the existing plasterboard.

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Metropolitan’s Latest Installation

Metropolitan’s Latest Installation

Metropolitan’s latest installation has been well received and a great success.

The site which is a very upmarket Scandinavian poultry restaurant, The Holy Birds is situated in Middlesex Street close to Tower Bridge.

The objective of the exercise was to reduce airborne noise to the flats above. Also the issue of reverberation
noise is combated. When the restaurant is full the noise generated is dissipated by our system.

This is another example of low density open cell acoustic foam being used successfully.

It can be left open as in this instance or covered up also. The product is BBA certified and can have a zero fire rating added
also.

Modern semi commercials like this benefit hugely from technology.

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Tips For A More Peaceful 2017

Christmas is coming, which means lots of time for celebration and the noise that comes with it. While noise is unlikely to be a problem when we’re all celebrating, when the new year comes, the emphasis usually turns to enjoying a bit of peace and quiet, but what if this peace is interrupted by noisy neighbours or family members? Here are some solutions to consider.

Before moving into the solutions to noise problems let’s explain what causes it.

Sound comes from vibration and this vibration then travels through your home or place of work to varying degrees, depending on how well a building is insulated. So sound has to make its way not only through floors but also subfloors, joists, walls and so on to finally reach your ears as noise.

This why when people jump up and down upstairs, noise levels can become acute and very annoying if it’s coming from people you have no control over like the neighbours.

If it’s coming from your own home you can either stop people jumping up and down upstairs, lay carpet and add cork tiles to walls which should at least help to muffle sound.

If you want to go a step further in reducing noise from say the neighbours then the key is to create a gap within walls and ceilings using additional panels for walls special glues which create the separation in ceilings. If you would like to find out more about how we can help insulate your home better against noise please get in touch.

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Noise Reduction Becomes A Trendy New Design Focus In 2016

While the design world has largely ignored noise reduction, this year has brought new attention on incorporating noise reduction features, particularly amongst Scandinavian designers who are really starting to embrace it in their interior designs.

Acoustics was certainly a hot topic in Stockholm at this year’s furniture fair and efforts to make modern space quieter with better acoustics has certainly become a trend since. Various products have been launched to make rooms more peaceful including wall panels that absorb sound better and even spongy wall-mounted booths which can be used for phone calls.

One of the reasons why noise reduction has been a preoccupation amongst Scandinavian designers is the use of wood. Wooden floors and work surfaces don’t lend themselves particularly well to noise reduction. Wood in its raw state may be an effective building material but it needs the introduction of sound absorbing materials to reduce noise levels in buildings.

Despite the emergence of products aimed at better sound insulation in the design world, there remains a greater focus on the visual elements of design such as light, space colour and texture.

But when it comes to public spaces, people are just as likely to notice a room that has poor acoustics as they are to appreciate how nicely designed that space is.

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Are You Struggling With Noise?

Are You Struggling With Noise?

If your struggling with noisy neighbours, needing to comply with Part E regulations as a landlord or
business owner, at soundproofinginstallerslondon, we design, build and supply solutions to help you.

We can offer you services from sound testing to just plain, simple advice.

Living in Clapham area? Living in flats or apartments
can prove especially challenging as lots of developers do not take into consideration acoustics and the implication of living in close proximity.

Unfortunately in far too many cases, developers concentrate on pleasing aesthetics without making provisions for adequate soundproofing. This can cause severe upset and disturbance for owners and tenants alike.

We have a reputation for providing the complete service from survey to implementation. References can be supplied. Don’t live with the stress and strain of intrusive noise.

Get the experts in and start having a quieter habitat.

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Soundproofing Jobs London

Acoustic doors being successfully installed at Katzenjammers Bier Keller in Southwark. We have all the skills and knowledge for entertainment venues like this. Metropolitan cover all acoustic and insulation requirements.

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Installation of acoustic walls in stairwell in a domestic home in Stoke Newington. This system combines traditional and technological advances in acoustic solutions. The result on this was 80% reduction in airborne and impact noise.

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ROI on ‘invisible’ Home Improvements

What’s the ROI on ‘invisible’ Home Improvements Like Sound Insulation

When you fit an extension on your house or perhaps a loft conversion, the return on investment is easy to quantify, but what about invisible renovations such as sound proofing and insulation?

The answer to this depends a lot on your local environment, the amount of noise likely to affect your property and how old the property is.

Of course installing sound insulation isn’t going to add value in the same way as renovations you can see but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t install it. Often in older houses it can sometimes be essential to install soundproofing to make sure a house appeals to buyers or tenants in the first place.

Sometimes you can highlight the work that has been done as part of the sales documentation so that potential purchasers will see what kind of benefits they are getting from your soundproofing upgrades. You may even want to keep photographs of the work being done too.

If you intend to stay in your home, then having a quitter environment in which to spend time away from work can improve your health and sense of wellbeing – and who can put a price on that!

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Global Demand For Rainscreen Cladding Grows

International demand for rainscreen cladding is set to soar as research reveals that it could reach USD 14.05 billion by 2024.

The main purpose of installing rainscreen cladding is to create a clear cavity between itself and a building which serves to protect it from the environment while allowing a building to ‘breathe’. This creates a healthy and protected environment for the people occupying the building.

The growth in the market is due to a range of factors including increased demand for lightweight insulation materials globally and which in turn is driven by an expansion in residential and commercial construction activities in emerging markets.

As the world’s governments commit to tough new rules aimed at reducing consumption of fossil fuels, energy saving is once again high on the agenda. Rainscreen cladding helps prevent water infiltration as well as aid the transfer of heat within buildings.

The UK has one of the biggest markets for cladding systems in Europe with extensive usage in commercial office buildings as well as residential housing.

Our rainscreen cladding is durable for up to 60 years and is a low maintenance way to improve energy efficiency and insulation in your home or office.

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Community Groups Near Heathrow Question Noise Compensation

Heathrow’s third runway has caused considerable controversy and it looks like community groups suspect that noise compensation won’t add up to as much as they were told when plans were unveiled.

Living close to a busy airport like Heathrow inevitably means much greater exposure to noise than the general population with huge numbers of flights arriving and taking off each year. According to measurements, households located within the noisiest zone close to the airport will be exposed 60 dB between 7 am and 11pm.

To compensate, those responsible for the expansion of the airport Heathrow Airport Ltd (HAL) have offered to cover the cost of sound insulation to reduce noise exposure from the third runway. What is unclear is just how many houses will qualify for help with noise insulation and what happens to those households that fall outside of immediate boundaries.

Heathrow Airport Ltd (HAL) has put aside a total of £700 million to cover noise compensation and sound insulation of homes however this is unlikely to cover all of the compensation costs and insulation package being offered to residents.

While the economic benefits of the third runway will be huge for the national economy, it appears that some locals will need to look at noise reduction measures themselves to reduce its impact on quality of life.

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Can Bad Acoustics Put You Off Your Food?

According to restaurant surveys, the biggest complaint from restaurant customers after poor service is noise. There is good reason for restaurant owners to take this seriously as the effect of noise on customers also works at a deeper level when it comes to the links between our senses according to a study.

Anyone who has been to a busy restaurant will understand that noise levels can get out of hand. Depending on what kind of occasion it is, noise may even help with the atmosphere, but when it comes to actually enjoying food, less noise means more enjoyment.

A recent study by Manchester University showed that bad acoustics can affect the way our food tastes. Saltiness and sweetness were detected more strongly when it was quiet than when background noise was introduced. The experiment had participants eating the same foods and it turns out people actually enjoyed the taste of their food more when they had a bit as opposed to a lot of background noise.

This may explain why a quiet restaurant is often the choice for romantic meals. Besides being able to hear what your partner is saying, the extra enjoyment they get from their food is likely to make the occasion more memorable.

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