Noise Coming Through Central Heating Boilers, Pumps, Pipes and Motors
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Noisy central heating boilers, pumps, pipes & motors
Pumps, pipes, motors and central heating boilers can be noisy.
You can reduce the amount of noise that escapes by creating an enclosure around the pump, pipe, motor or boiler and lining it with SoundStop. The foam component of SoundStop provides a level of sound absorption within the enclosure, while the lead core of the product provides resistance to the passage of airborne noise.
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An alternative would be to use Maxiboard to line a timber frame, though it would make sense to provide some absorption within the enclosure using our Coustifoam. As with all home appliances, if your boiler appears to be unusually noisy, then you should get it checked by a CORGI registered engineer in case of a fault.
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