We often hear customers say: ''I need some soundproofing for my restaurant." We understand what you are saying and we're here to help. The first step is determining whether what you actually need is sound proofing, or acoustic treatment...
Is the sound issue coming from another room or outside the building? This would be a soundproofing project, and we need to work with soundproofing materials to dampen the noise entering your space.
Is the room itself too loud for conversation or music because of the echo of reverb? This would be an acoustic treatment project. Acoustic treatment works to alleviate noise generated within your space.
Would you like to know more about how we can solve your sound issues? Fill out a form on any page and we will respond in 24hrs or less.
Is the sound issue coming from another room or outside the building? This would be a soundproofing project, and we need to work with soundproofing materials to dampen the noise entering your space.
Is the room itself too loud for conversation or music because of the echo of reverb? This would be an acoustic treatment project. Acoustic treatment works to alleviate noise generated within your space.
Would you like to know more about how we can solve your sound issues? Fill out a form on any page and we will respond in 24hrs or less.
Soundproofing is all about sound isolation. Using barrier technology to isolate the receiver of sound from the sender. We interact with physical sound barriers often in day to day life, that concrete wall on the highway? That's soundproofing. The walls in and around our homes are sound barriers between us and the noise of the city, train, and neighbor's barking dog. If you don't want these outside sounds entering your space, we can help you add mass and sound reducing materials to your walls.
If you are interested in keeping the neighbor's dog, or the martial arts class next door quiet, we offer soundproofing service every step of the way. |
Acoustic treatment is the term we use to refer to absorption and diffusion technology that is applied to treat the energy within a room. In short, using soft materials to dampen the echo caused by hard surfaces and high ceilings. For each room we need to consider the surface walls, floor, and ceiling reflections that could be causing echo/reverberation. Low frequency energy resonances need to be managed and reduced. The type of room will determine what type and amount of sound absorption and sound diffusion technologies your space requires. Live music in a restaurant will have different acoustic needs than a concrete bar with metal chairs. Likewise, carpeted rooms with high ceilings require different sound adjustments then a wooden walled cafe.
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