

WE SOUNDPROOF
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Apartments
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Brownstones
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Condominiums
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Houses
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Townhouses
RESIDENTIAL SOUNDPROOFING EXPERTS
Quiet Zone is vastly experienced at solving airborne and structure borne noise problems. Airborne noise such as television, music and conversation is normally best addressed by installing a soundproofing wall, a soundproofing ceiling or a soundproofing floor with an STC (sound transmission class) rating that is high enough to achieve the desired noise reduction result. Structure-borne noise complaints that we receive are associated with sounds that are being generated from an apartment above. Footfall, the sound of footsteps that can be heard when someone is walking around, the noise of kids running around and items being dropped on the floor are the most common issues. In these cases, an IIC (impact insulation class) rated soundproofing floor and / or soundproofing ceiling must be installed.
Mechanical rooms, otherwise known as boiler rooms, are another source of noise pollution in residential buildings. Air handlers, boilers, chillers, pipes, water pumps and HVAC equipment are usually located in the mechanical room and create noise that can travel throughout several floors. Sound isolation methods to reduce the disturbing noise emanating from these rooms are floating ceilings, floating walls and floating floors.