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Ceiling Solutions:

Soundproofing a ceiling can significantly reduce noise transmission from the floor above and improve the acoustic comfort in your living space. The choice of soundproofing method depends on factors like the type of noise (airborne or impact), the amount of ceiling height you can afford to lose, and whether you want to undertake the project yourself or hire a professional. Here are some considerations for soundproofing a ceiling:

  • Determine whether you're dealing with airborne noise (e.g., talking, music) or impact noise (e.g., footsteps) and choose your soundproofing method accordingly.
  • Assess how much ceiling height you are willing to lose for the soundproofing project.
  • Decide whether you want to undertake the project as a DIYer or hire a professional.

It's essential to choose the right soundproofing method based on your specific needs and budget. Consulting with a soundproofing professional or specialist can help you make the best decision for your situation. Soundproofing a ceiling can greatly enhance the comfort and quietness of your living space, making it a worthwhile investment

Overview and Comparison Table:

System

System Depth

Airborne Improvement

Impact Improvement

Genie Clip

64 -66mm

22dB

19dB

LB3Genie Clip

26- 28mm

21dB

19dB

ResilientBar System

39-50mm

19dB

15dB

Independent Ceiling

165mm – 210mm

29dB

25dB


*Performance stated above includes dBX boards.
**above results are averages achieved on various installations through the UK. We cannot guarantee the exact same of improvement on every installation carried out due to structural and flanking variations

 
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Genie Clip

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LB3Genie Clip

 
 
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Resilient Bar Ceiling System

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Independent Ceiling System