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Sound Insulation Panels

AED 45 per sq.m – In stock

Sound insulation panels are used to improve the soundproofing performance of buildings by stopping sound from moving between spaces. They are installed inside wall cavities, ceiling systems, and partition structures to block noise at its source.

These panels are effective for controlling both internal and external noise. When installed correctly, they help reduce sound leakage, improve room privacy, and create quieter indoor environments. Sound insulation panels are suitable for homes, offices, hotels, studios, hospitals, and commercial buildings.

Specifications

Available Thickness: 25mm, 50mm (Custom thickness available)
Sizes: Custom sizes as per project requirement
Acoustic Performance: High sound blocking performance
Color: White and Yellow
Application: Walls, ceilings, partitions, floors

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Sound insulation panels are used to improve the soundproofing performance of buildings by stopping sound from moving between spaces. They are installed inside wall cavities, ceiling systems, and partition structures to block noise at its source.

These panels are effective for controlling both internal and external noise. When installed correctly, they help reduce sound leakage, improve room privacy, and create quieter indoor environments. Sound insulation panels are suitable for homes, offices, hotels, studios, hospitals, and commercial buildings.

Why Use Sound Insulation Panels?

Controls Noise Between Rooms

Apartments, villas, and offices often share walls, ceilings, and floors. Sound insulation panels help block noise moving between rooms, reducing disturbance from conversations, TV noise, and daily activities.

Reduces Outside Noise

Traffic, construction, and environmental noise can enter buildings through weak wall and ceiling structures. Sound insulation panels add density to these areas, helping reduce unwanted external noise.

Improves Privacy in Living and Working Spaces

In bedrooms, offices, meeting rooms, and hotels, privacy is important. These panels prevent sound leakage, keeping conversations and activities within their intended spaces.

Supports Commercial and Multi-Storey Buildings

Commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and hotels require controlled acoustic environments. Sound insulation panels help maintain quiet zones and consistent acoustic performance.

Works with Modern Construction Systems

Sound insulation panels integrate well with drywall partitions, false ceilings, and flooring systems commonly used in modern construction.

Features of Sound Insulation Panels

High Noise Blocking Performance

The panels are designed to stop sound from passing through walls and ceilings by adding mass and density to building structures.

Dense Core Construction

Made using high-density materials, the core resists sound vibration and improves overall sound isolation performance.

Long-Term Structural Stability

Once installed, the panels maintain their shape and density without sagging, cracking, or losing effectiveness over time.

Improved Indoor Privacy

By limiting sound movement, the panels help keep rooms private and reduce noise disturbance between occupied spaces.

Compatible with Building Systems

Sound insulation panels work effectively with drywall, partition frames, ceiling grids, and flooring assemblies.

Applications of Sound Insulation Panels

  • Home walls

  • Ceilings

  • Floors

  • Bedrooms

  • Home theaters

  • Apartments

  • Villas

  • Offices

  • Meeting rooms

  • Hotels

  • Hospitals

  • Classrooms

  • Industrial areas

  • Generator rooms

Installation of Sound Insulation Panels

Sound insulation panels are installed inside wall and ceiling systems to ensure effective sound blocking.

Tools Needed:

  • Measuring tape

  • Utility knife

  • Fixing screws or adhesive

  • Sealing tape

  • Safety gloves

Installation Steps:

1. Surface Preparation
Ensure the wall or ceiling cavity is clean and free from dust or gaps.

2. Panel Placement
Install the panels tightly within wall frames, partitions, or ceiling systems.

3. Secure Fixing
Fix panels securely to prevent movement or gaps.

4. Edge Sealing
Seal joints and edges to avoid sound leakage.

5. Finish Surface
Close the system using drywall or finishing panels as required.

Frequently Asked Questions

They are used to block sound transfer between rooms and spaces.

No. They mainly block sound. Absorption requires separate acoustic panels.

Inside walls, ceilings, partitions, and floor systems.

Yes. They are commonly used in bedrooms, apartments, and villas.

Yes. They are widely used in offices, hotels, hospitals, and industrial buildings.