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Office Soundproofing & Acoustic Products
A quieter office is a more productive office. Our soundproofing and acoustic treatment products are designed to reduce distractions, improve speech clarity, and protect privacy in shared or open-plan workspaces. From acoustic ceiling tiles, baffles, and clouds to door seals and window inserts, we have the tools to control noise and create a professional environment. Shop our collection to transform your office productivity.
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Acoustic Proâ„¢ Fabric Wrapped Panels
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Polyester Acoustic Panels
Sound Lockâ„¢ Adjustable Door Seal Kit
Timberwoolâ„¢ Wood Fiber Acoustic Panels (24" x 96")
Timberwoolâ„¢ Wood Fiber Engraved Acoustic Panels
Timberwoolâ„¢ Wood Fiber Painted Acoustic Panels
BlocknZorbeâ„¢ Multi-Purpose Sound Panels
EcoVerbâ„¢ Cotton Fiber Acoustic Panels
Sound Lockâ„¢ Soundproof Door
Fantastic Frameâ„¢ Soundproof Window Inserts
Tru Acousticsâ„¢ Soundproof Window
BlocknZorbeâ„¢ Soundproof Ceiling Tiles
CelluZorbeâ„¢ HD Ceiling Tile Backer
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Vivid Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Large Acoustic Panels
Timberwoolâ„¢ Wood Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
Luxury Linerâ„¢ 1 lb MLV Roll - Mass Loaded Vinyl
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Polyester Acoustic Clouds
Acoustical Sealant Caulk
FAQs
Why can I still hear everything between offices, even though there is a wall?
Why can I still hear everything between offices, even though there is a wall?
In many offices, the walls stop at the drop ceiling instead of going all the way to the structural ceiling. That leaves an open space (plenum) above the tiles, which sound travels through easily. The fix is adding ceiling tile backers or extending the wall up to the deck. Without closing that gap, even the best wall treatments won’t solve the problem.
Do acoustic ceiling tiles block sound between rooms?
Do acoustic ceiling tiles block sound between rooms?
Standard ceiling tiles don't do much for sound. Acoustic ceiling tiles absorb sound inside the room to improve the acoustics of the space but they don’t stop sound from passing through. To block noise, you’ll need sound blocking ceiling tile backers, which add mass and stop sound from leaking through the plenum.
Are ceiling tile backers always a good idea?
Are ceiling tile backers always a good idea?
If you're trying to block sound from leaving or coming into a space, they're a great option! When considering the acoustics of your office, if you have a large open space above your ceiling tiles, adding in ceiling tile backers can actually make your acoustics worse because you're preventing the sound from escaping into a large space. If you have a standard 2 ft or so plenum, this isn't a problem.
How do I soundproof a conference room for privacy?
How do I soundproof a conference room for privacy?
The first place we would start is with the doors. If you don't have solid core doors, you'll want them. Then, you can add a door seal kit to close the gaps around the door. After that, you'll want to check to see if the shared wall reaches the true ceiling. If not, ceiling tile backers are critical.
Lastly, adding acoustic panels inside the room will make the space sound better, improving focus and calm during meetings and calls. If you have a large conference table in the middle, consider installing an acoustic cloud or two above it to help tame those direct reflections off of it.