


On Site Consultaion
Every project begins with an on-site acoustic consultation to assess the space, its intended use, and the acoustic issues present. Our team evaluates the room layout, surface materials, and key problem areas to understand how sound behaves within the environment. This detailed assessment allows us to identify issues such as excessive reverberation, poor speech clarity, and background noise, ensuring the correct commercial acoustic treatment is specified. By defining clear acoustic performance requirements from the outset, we can design effective solutions that improve comfort, communication, and productivity within the space.
Manafacturing
Using the findings from the acoustic consultation, we design and manufacture bespoke acoustic panels to meet the exact requirements of the space. Panel performance, quantity, placement and finish are carefully specified to ensure effective sound absorption, reduced reverberation, and improved speech clarity within the environment. Our solutions are tailored to each project, combining acoustic wall panels, ceiling panels and sound dampening treatments designed specifically for the space. No off-the-shelf products or estimated solutions are used — every system is engineered to deliver reliable, long-term acoustic performance.
Installation
Once manufactured, the acoustic panels are installed in accordance with the agreed design and placement strategy. Our team works carefully around your space, schedule and operational requirements to ensure installation is completed efficiently and with minimal disruption. All acoustic wall panels, ceiling panels and sound dampening treatments are fitted precisely to achieve the intended sound absorption and acoustic performance, while maintaining a clean, professional finish within the space.
Do soundproofing panels actually block noise?
Soundproofing panels—often referred to as soundproof panels—do not completely block noise from entering or leaving a room. True soundproofing requires structural solutions such as sound insulation for walls, floors, and ceilings. However, sound absorbing panels (acoustic panels) are highly effective at improving sound quality within a space by reducing echo and reverberation.
What’s the difference between soundproofing and acoustic panels?
Soundproofing is designed to stop sound from travelling between spaces, using methods like soundproofing walls, ceiling soundproofing, and sound proofing insulation. Acoustic panels, including acoustic wall panels and acoustic ceiling panels, are used for room treatment—improving how sound behaves within a space by absorbing reflections and reducing echo.
Are acoustic panels the same as soundproof panels?
No—although the terms are often used interchangeably, acoustic panels are actually sound absorbing panels, not true soundproof panels. They are designed to enhance sound clarity and reduce reverberation, rather than fully block noise transmission between rooms.
Do acoustic ceiling panels help with noise?
Yes—acoustic ceiling panels are highly effective for ceiling soundproofing in terms of internal acoustics. They absorb sound reflections, reduce reverberation, and improve speech clarity, especially in offices and commercial spaces.
What is the best solution for soundproofing a ceiling?
Effective soundproofing of a ceiling typically requires structural upgrades such as added insulation, resilient systems, or suspended ceilings. Acoustic ceiling panels, baffles, or rafts can be used alongside these methods to improve sound absorption and overall acoustic comfort.
Do I need soundproofing or acoustic treatment?
It depends on your goal: If you want to stop sound travelling between rooms, you need soundproofing (e.g. sound proofing walls, soundproofing ceiling, insulation). If you want to improve sound quality within a space, you need acoustic treatment using acoustic wall panels or acoustic ceiling panels. In many cases, a combination of both provides the best results.
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