A wall-to-wall acoustic ceiling is a common solution in many buildings and room types of today. But a wall-to-wall ceiling sometimes just is not enough to create good acoustics – there can be a need for more sound absorption on the vertical surfaces…
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soundproofing Hotels & Motels
Location is everything for hotels and motels. Many are faced with different types of noise pollution, because they’re situated in the busiest areas....
Resilmount Isolation Mounts Prevent Noise & Vibration at Hong Bang University in Vietnam
Takco, one of the largest building companies in Vietnam, have utilized Resilmount’s sound isolation mounts in their recent construction of Hong Bang...
Soundproof Windows – How They Work
Sound is heard through the weakest link, adversely the loudest sounds are heard; Example: If you are in a group of people who are talking, you must...
Why We Lose Our Hearing
What’s one of the most common health concerns in North America? You may be surprised to learn it’s hearing loss. Around 48 million people in the...
Decorative Absorption Panels: Common Q & A
Many people call us about Decorative Acoustic Panels aka DAP's, thinking they are a cost-effective and attractive solution to stop room-to-room...
soundproofing Your Home in a Busy City
Calgary is a big city, and with its size comes a whole lot of noise. Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon & Winnipeg are all in the same boat; the...
What is Decoupling?
The basic definition of decoupling is to separate objects. Decoupling to isolate sound is most commonly done with Hush Sound Isolation Clips,...
Top 10 Loudest Animals
If you think some people are too noisy then wait till you read about some of the loudest animals in the world. A normal human shout is around 70...
Debunking Bogus Floor Underlayment Ratings
Acoustic floor underlayments increases IIC and STC ratings in floors. With the many different acoustic underlayment products, there seems to be some...