Noise transfer through floors is a common issue in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The noise can manifest itself as airborne noise, such as TV, Music, and speech or impact noise, such as footsteps and dropped items. SRS manufacture a range of high-performance soundproof flooring that can be used for improving the acoustics in a wide range of environments.
Domestic Soundproof Flooring Solutions
Domestic / Noisy Neighbour / Residential (Inc. Building Regulations Part E):
Acoustilay is quick and easy to install, it offers superb all-round performance on impact and airborne noise and can be used with a wide range of floor finishes.
Acoustilay Tilemat is a unique acoustic matting that can be tiled on directly to reduce the impact noise created by hard floor finishes.
Maxideck is an extremely high-performance acoustic flooring system designed primarily for protection against unwanted airborne noise.
Impactafoam / Isolayte OS & US – Impact noise reducing acoustic membranes suitable for use soundproofing floors made of concrete or under concrete screed.
Subprimo – Impact noise-reducing underlay for laminate floors.
Commercial / Industrial Soundproof Flooring
Although all SRS acoustic flooring systems can be used for soundproofing in commercial environments, we find the products below are the most commonly sourced:
Acoustilay is quick and easy to install, it offers superb all-round performance on impact and airborne noise and can be used with a wide range of floor finishes.
Maxideck - Extremely high-performance acoustic flooring system designed primarily for protection against unwanted airborne noise.
Impactafoam / Isolayte OS & US – Impact noise reducing acoustic membranes suitable for use on concrete floors and under concrete screed.
Not sure which acoustic flooring product you need?
If you are not sure which acoustic floor insulation product/system is right for you when soundproofing floors, or for expert advice on any noise problem, please contact our industry-leading technical team on 01204 380074, fill in the enquiry form here or email info@soundreduction.co.uk
Contact our industry leading technical department for free, practical advice on any acoustic problem