Modern living often means living in close quarters to your neighbours. Whether that is in a flat or a semi-detached or terraced property, you may encounter noise made from their homes and vice versa.
This can become a source of frustration for all concerned and, in extreme cases, legal action could be taken by one party.
One solution is to invest in sound insulation. Once installed, you have unrestricted use of your home. Imagine playing your music however loud you want it at whatever time you please. If you're a party thrower or musician, what could be better? Maybe you like to watch movies on a big screen and want a cinema sound to match. The benefits are endless.
Nobody should be subjected top excessive noise where they live. And it's important that all parties try and understand their neighbour's point of view. However, there are also legal noise boundaries which cannot be breached.
These are set by the UK Building Regulations.The same organisation are responsible for determining what kind of acoustic flooring and sound insulation products are suitable for your sound project. Their guidelines will help you choose a solution that meets the organisaton's regulations.
You may want to fit the sound reduction insulation yourself, but unless you have experience of doing so, it's probably in your best interest to have it fitted professionally.
So, if you're ready to begin your project, then it is time to find a reputable firm that specialises in sound insulation, acoustic flooring, acoustic insulation and sound reduction.
Sound insulation in the home