Sound insulation - C. Position of the handle vertical - 96cm

Sound insulation is the process of reducing the perceived noise level in an area. Its aim is to minimise the penetration of sounds from the external environment into the interior space or to limit the propagation of sounds within the building. There are several methods of soundproofing, some of which involve insulating walls, floors, ceilings, doors and windows, by installing sound absorbing materials such as acoustic panels or directly sound blocking materials such as mass loaded vinyl MLV.

When soundproofing doors and soundproofing windows, it is best to start with the seals first, so as to minimize the gap between the frame and the door or window. This helps to greatly reduce the passage of sound through these openings. You can also increase the soundproofing effect by installing double glazed windows or soundproof doors.

Soundproofing is not just about reducing noise levels, but also about improving the overall comfort of the space. A quieter environment can positively affect productivity, concentration and sleep quality. In residential buildings, soundproofing can bring greater privacy and a quieter home environment.

This process is not only for the interior of homes, but is also used in commercial spaces such as offices, restaurants or hotels where it is important to provide a pleasant environment for customers and employees.

Nowadays, it is important to focus on soundproofing because of the increasing urban traffic and noise propagation. Trying to create a quieter environment is becoming a priority for many people and organisations.

Soundproofing doors and Soundproofing  windows is one of the key steps to achieving a quieter and more comfortable environment. Whether it is a home or work environment