Sound Insulation for Old Houses

Here are just a few reasons why so many people now choose to soundproof their homes.

Soundproofing Solutions for Your House

Soundproofing Solutions for Your House

Is unwanted noise disturbing the tranquility of your home? Soundproofing your house can be the solution you’ve been looking for. At Soundproofing Solutions, we specialize in providing effective soundproofing solutions tailored to residential properties. Enjoy peace and quiet in every room of your house and create a serene environment for relaxation, work, or family time.

Why Choose Our Soundproofing Services?

1. Expertise and Experience: With our extensive expertise and years of experience in soundproofing, our team has the knowledge and skills to address various noise-related issues in houses. We stay updated with the latest soundproofing techniques and technologies to deliver outstanding results.

2. Customised Solutions: We understand that every house is unique, and your soundproofing needs may vary. Our experts offer personalized soundproofing solutions tailored to your specific requirements and preferences. Whether it’s reducing external noise, preventing sound transfer between rooms, or creating a quiet home office, we have the expertise to find the right solution for you.

3. Comprehensive Soundproofing Options: We offer a wide range of soundproofing products and solutions to suit your house’s needs. From acoustic insulation for walls, floors, and ceilings to soundproof doors and windows, we have the products and expertise to enhance the soundproofing performance of your house. Our high-quality materials effectively block and absorb sound, creating a quieter and more peaceful environment.

4. Professional Installation: Our skilled soundproofing team provides professional installation services to ensure that your soundproofing solution is implemented correctly. We pay attention to detail during the installation process, maximizing the effectiveness of the soundproofing materials and minimizing any potential disruptions to your home.

5. Increased Comfort and Privacy: Soundproofing your house enhances your overall comfort by reducing noise disturbances from external sources such as traffic, neighbors, or nearby construction. It also helps maintain privacy within your home, preventing sound from traveling between rooms or floors. Enjoy a peaceful and private living space where you can relax, concentrate, and unwind without unwanted noise intrusions.

Contact Us Today for Soundproofing Your House!

Ready to transform your house into a quiet and tranquil haven? Don’t let noise disrupt your comfort and well-being at home. Contact Soundproofing Solutions today to schedule a free consultation. Our soundproofing experts will assess your specific needs, recommend the most suitable solutions, and provide a detailed quote for your project. Enhance the serenity and enjoyment of your home with our top-notch soundproofing services. Say goodbye to noise and hello to peace and quiet in your house!

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4 Reasons People Soundproof Their Homes

4 Reasons People Soundproof Their Homes

Most people in the UK live in cities, and whilst living in the city can be convenient, it also means being subjected to high levels of noise pollution.

Your home should be a peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Over time, being subjected to noise pollution at home can takes its toll.

Here are just a few reasons why so many people now choose to soundproof their homes.

Traffic noise pollution

If you live close to a busy road or a noisy flight path it can be very frustrating being unable to do anything to stop or reduce the noise. The constant, annoying rumbling and roaring of traffic can take its toll, having both physical and psychological effects on your health and wellbeing. Soundproofing your home to can be an effective way of blocking out noise from traffic and minimising the effect it has on your life.

Health and wellbeing

As well as being annoying, studies have found that noise pollution can also be bad for our 

Keep sound in

Soundproofing isn’t always installed to keep sound out, it’s also useful for keeping sound in and preventing you from becoming the noisy neighbour. Many musicians choose to soundproof their homes to allow them to practice and play their instruments at any time of day without the risk of upsetting or disturbing those living around them.

Privacy

Some properties are built with very thin walls that allow sound to easily travel from one house to the next. If you can hear every footstep, cough, sneeze and conversation going on next door, then they can hear you too. Installing soundproofing will enhance your privacy and help you to feel more comfortable and relaxed in your home.

Find out more about Metropolitan Insulation’s soundproofing services or request a free consultation by giving us a call on 0800 028 4042.

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Soundproof Foam VS Acoustic Foam

The misconception about foam being soundproof exists mostly because people lack the understanding of the differences between sound absorption and soundproofing.

It is natural to assume that if products like foam absorb sound, there will be none that is left to escape the room.

Unfortunately, sound is not like a fluid that gets absorbed and trapped in something like a sponge. The way sound behaves needs to be understood clearly here.

Sound waves are nothing but vibrations and when they strike a surface, they tend to vibrate it.

Sound does not ‘pass’ through a wall or ceiling but merely vibrates it. These vibrations are further transferred to the other side and that is how sound transfer takes place through walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.

1. Walls and Ceilings

The most common myth is that panels made of foam can be stuck on walls and will reduce the amount of sound from entering or leaving a room.

The foam that you see stuck on the walls of studios is not meant for soundproofing but is meant for sound absorption. The products that do the actual soundproofing in a studio are something else.

What You Should Be Doing Instead

You should first of all try to make your walls heavier. You can add mass to your wall by:-

Extra Drywall

Installing an additional layer or two of drywall will help to reduce sound transfer. A 5/8” thick drywall sheet weighs 2.31 pounds per square foot. That’s some serious mass and is a great substance for reducing sound transfer.

Coming back to foam, there are many varieties available and their densities vary depending on the type and grade. However, the foam would have to be several inches thick to match the mass of drywall.

Pros

  • Low cost.
  • Lots of mass.

Cons

  • Effort and workmanship required to install.
  • Involves modification of structures, so not an option for rented apartments.

Floors

  • Impact Noise
  • Airborne Noise

Impact noise is the noise caused as a result of footsteps or furniture being moved on the floor.

Airborne noise is the sound that is normally transmitted through the air and these include traffic noise, dog barking, neighbors yelling, and everything else.

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Why and how to eliminate thermal bridges from your property

To effectively insulate a property, it’s important to eliminate thermal bridges.

Sometimes referred to as a cold bridge, a thermal bridge is a weak point in a property’s insulation.

Thermal bridges most commonly occur when there is a gap or hole in a building material where heat loss occurs. They also occur at areas near highly conductive materials like wood, metal and steel. Areas susceptible to thermal bridges include joints between the roof, walls and floor, and holes made for running cables and pipes through the building.

Why eliminate thermal bridges?

Benefits of eliminating thermal bridges from your property include:

  • Decreases heat loss.
  • Makes the property more energy efficient.
  • Makes the property more comfortable.
  • Reduces energy bills.
  • Reduces risk of condensation, mould and damp problems.

How to eliminate thermal bridges from your property

Design and build with thermal bridging in mind– the most effective way to eliminate thermal bridges from your property is to take care when building or decorating to consider thermal bridges in the design and plan. Of course, this doesn’t help with any existing problems.

Fill cracks and gaps– If you discover any cracks or gaps in your property’s structure, then they should be sealed immediately by fixing or filling them.

Replace old windows and doors– Draughty old windows, doors and frames should be replaced with new and energy efficient UPVC versions.

Wall insulation– In some instances, thermal bridges are caused by less obvious problems than a hole in the wall or ceiling. If elements of your building’s structure are causing repeating thermal bridges, you can rectify them by installing wall insulation. Depending on your property type, either cavity wall insulation, external wall insulation, or internal wall insulation may be suitable.

Foam spray insulation – If thermal bridging is present in your roof, spray foam insulation can effectively seal the roof, preventing air leakages and providing a vapour control layer to control condensation.

For more information about spray foam insulation, or to book a free consultation, give our team here at Metropolitan Insulation a call on 0800 028 4042.

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Sound Insulation in Older Houses

Old houses can often be better insulated for sound than some new builds when it comes to the thickness of walls. Unfortunately, there will inevitably be some areas of the house that don’t provide adequate soundproofing such as old wooden floorboards.

Some people aren’t particularly bothered about hearing noise from footsteps above while for others this can cause distress over a period of time. If a house is being converted into a HMO for example the need to insulate between floors becomes even more important.

Before starting work, it is important to gain advice from an expert on sound insulation if you have no previous experience to ensure you are spending money wisely and on the right kind of sound insulation.

A common method for reducing noise in older houses is to install a false ceiling. Plaster ceilings are best left in place if you plan to do this because removing them is messy and unnecessary. The extra layer can even help add to the insulating properties.

If you have converted a loft, then acoustic matting can be an effective form of insulation when fitting a sub-floor would reduce the amount of headroom. It is worth spending extra on higher quality acoustic matting to ensure you get value for money.

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