5,4m² Insulating walls shared with neighbours
Below we offer you a set with which you can insulate walls to adjoining rooms very effectively. You will be pleased with the noise insulation effect. The assembly is very simple - tradesmen are not necessary per se.
Expected improvement of dB values with our facing shell
Depending on which wall is to be insulated, the following (excellent) insulation values can be achieved.The lighter the existing wall, the greater the improvement, and the values apply to double planking with plasterboard.
- Ytong wall 100mm: improvement from 36dB to 60dB (+ 24dB)
- Sand-lime brick wall 100mm: improvement from 45dB to 64dB (+ 19dB)
- Sand-lime brick wall 215mm: improvement from 55dB to 73dB (+ 18dB)
Example: Sound level of the noise source in the transmitter room 100dB, at 100mm Ytong wall 100-36=64 dB, with improvement of the facing shell only 100-60=40 dB
The set for each 5.4m² wall surface contains
- 8 pcs. acoustic bar 1000mm x 60mm x 60mm
- 4 pcs. acoustic bar 750mm x 60mm x 60mm
- 9 pcs. sound insulation panels 1000 x 500 x 50mm made of PU absorber foam
- 9 pcs. sound insulation strips 1000 x 30mm x 50mm made of PU absorber foam
- You can adjust the dimensions yourself with a jigsaw and scissors
- Delivered in two boxes with the dimensions: 1040 x 600 x 550mm
The following is not included and must be purchased e.g. from a DIY store
- Screws + dowels for screwing the acoustic bars to the wall
- Plasterboard to cover the facing shell (single or double layer)
- Possibly a vapour retarder foil if the facing layer is mounted on an outer wall
- 50mm thick partition tape as lower separating layer to the floor (you can also order this from us here )
This is how assembly is carried out
Step 1
The acoustic bars (these are hollow wood laths with integrated insulation and special screw holes for easy installation) are screwed to the existing wall.Place our 50mm partition tape on the floor beforehand.This tape separates the acoustic bars from the floor and provides additional sound insulation.
Pay attention to the distance between the individual 6cm-wide acoustic bars. The plasterboards that are screwed on as the last layer have standard widths of 1200mm or 1250mm in the DIY store. Therefore, the acoustic bars must be screwed to the wall in an axial dimension of 600mm or 625mm respectively, so that the plasterboard can then be precisely screwed onto them.
Step 2
The sound-absorbing mats are clamped between the laths. We supply two different sizes of sound insulation mats (one 500mm wide and one 50mm wide) so that you can completely line the space between the bars.
You should line the complete surface between the acoustic bars with the sound insulation mats, so that there are no gaps through which the sound can penetrate. You can cut the height of the acoustic bars and the foam panels yourself (the acoustic bars using a saw or jigsaw, and the foam using large scissors). This allows you to optimally adapt the set to your room height.
Step 3
Screw the plasterboard onto the acoustic bars. These panels are available from DIY stores. You can use a jigsaw to cut the panels to the height of your room.
Then you can paint the wall accordingly, paper it... the perfect sound insulation for your wall is ready.
Shipping
You may place your order for just one plate alone - we have no minimum order values. In order that you are able to calculate the shipping-costs, we are going to inform you in the following about, how many plates of this type fit maximum in one package. You may order various mixed plates. Also - the shop automatically calculates the appropriate shipping price for you.
Up to 1 of these products fit in each package. More information.