Buildtec Acoustics provides underlays with specific properties to address either airborne or impact noise.
Eco-Friendly Acoustic Underlays - carpet
- pollution
- noise
- reverberation
- soundproofing
- pollution
- noise
- reverberation
- soundproofing
- pollution
Eco-Friendly Acoustic Underlays - symphony
- reverberation
- soundproofing
- carpet
- pollution
- noise
- reverberation
- soundproofing
Environmental considerations are central to the design of acoustic underlays. Adhesive or double-sided tape can be used to secure the underlay in place, while ensuring tight seams between pieces to prevent gaps that could impact performance. Acoustic underlays are also valuable for renovation projects. Impact noise, such as footsteps on laminate flooring or vibrations from a washing machine, can be minimized using dense materials like natural rubber or foam.
With a range of materials, including cork, foam, natural rubber, and recycled fibers, Buildtec Acoustics ensures that there is an environmentally friendly and efficient product for every need. From mitigating noise pollution to improving energy efficiency, acoustic underlays are a versatile solution that supports both functionality and aesthetics in modern building design. Acoustic underlays are also effective for vibration isolation, especially in spaces with significant sources of vibration, such as near heating equipment or heavy appliances. This helps improve communication between occupants by reducing noise interference.
Eco-Friendly Acoustic Underlays - noise
- noise
- reverberation
- soundproofing
- noise
- reverberation
- soundproofing
- noise
- reverberation
The materials used in acoustic underlays, such as foam, cork, and natural rubber, are highly effective at reducing vibrations and controlling noise. Acoustic underlays are compatible with a range of flooring materials, including tiles, carpet, and wood. symphony Adhesive or double-sided tape can be used to secure the underlay in place, while ensuring tight seams between pieces to prevent gaps that may reduce performance. For instance, Tecsound underlays are commonly used beneath concrete or screed subfloors to add an additional layer of soundproofing that is effective against vibration and noise.