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How to soundproof ceilings

If you are experiencing both airborne and impact noise issues from a neighbour above then you may need to look at treating the ceiling of your property.

By creating a new ceiling you decouple the plasterboard lining from the structure and remove the direct sound paths that are transmitting the sound. Installing a metal frame suspended ceiling, a resilient bar solution or an independent timber frame are a few ways of creating an acoustic ceiling.

It is important that all acoustic materials are used to form the ceiling treatment. This can include the Hush Slab 100, Hush Multi Panel, Hush MF Ceilings, dense acoustic plasterboards or one of the Hush Resilient Bar Systems.

Ceiling Soundproofing solutions

When soundproofing a ceiling you need to consider the type of construction within the properties, or properties. You then need to understand the type of noise you would like to dampen.

Hush develop sound insulation solutions for all types of construction, regardless of whether it’s a new build property or a refurbishment project.

These soundproofing solutions are known as Acoustic Systems and they consider all parts of the ceiling and materials needed.

Hush may also mention other manufacturers materials that work well to pass building regulations and we sound test every solution (or system) created. So you can rest assured that if you fit the materials correctly, you will have the best sound insulation for your project.

Selecting your construction type

Hush MF Suspended Ceiling System
Hush Slab 100 Sound Absorber
Hush Multi Panel
Hush Bar Resilient Bars
Hush Bar Deep Resilient Bars
Hush Bar Plus Resilient Bar System
Hush Resilient Clip and Bar System

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