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Commercial Soundproofing & Acoustic Products

Controlling sound in a commercial space is essential—whether you're creating a peaceful museum, reducing noise complaints in a retail store, or improving speech clarity in a government building. Our soundproofing and acoustic treatment products are designed to block unwanted noise and enhance the sound inside your space. From acoustic panels and ceiling baffles to soundproofing barriers and door seal kits, we’ve got everything you need to get the job done right. Explore our collection to find the right mix of performance and design for your commercial project.

Commercial Soundproofing & Acoustic Products

Controlling sound in a commercial space is essential—whether you're creating a peaceful museum, reducing noise complaints in a retail store, or improving speech clarity in a government building. Our soundproofing and acoustic treatment products are designed to block unwanted noise and enhance the sound inside your space. From acoustic panels and ceiling baffles to soundproofing barriers and door seal kits, we’ve got everything you need to get the job done right. Explore our collection to find the right mix of performance and design for your commercial project.

FAQs

Commercial spaces benefit from sound control for both comfort and function. Soundproofing keeps outside noise (traffic, HVAC systems, or crowds) from disrupting visitors or staff, and helps to maintain privacy when it matters most. Acoustic treatments improve clarity inside the space by reducing echo and reverberation. The result? A calmer, more professional environment that sounds as good as it looks.

The type of solution depends on the building, its use, and the desired sound control quality.

For spaces that have private offices or meeting spaces like official government buildings, utilizing soundproof-grade doors and windows is as important as building a soundproof wall assembly. For retail type spaces, the focus is often on acoustics with the goal to make the space pleasant and calm for visitors and clients.

In historic buildings and even museums, a mix of both is often requested. We have products that allow you to maintain the historical integrity while achieving maximum soundproofing results. In high-traffic areas like museums and galleries, effective acoustic materials are essential to containing the noise levels.

All soundproofing measures are going to require change. However, that doesn't mean that things have to change. We often have historical building remodel projects reach out to us for Fantastic Frame Window Inserts for the ability to keep the historic windows AND reduce the sound and thermal weak they often come with. In buildings with acoustic needs, many of the products can be made to blend nicely into the space so it seems more like a feature than an eyesore.

Yes and no. If your issue is sound transferring between spaces, you may need to consider reconstructing the wall assembly with soundproofing in mind. In spaces with ceiling tiles, you may simply have a flanking path issue. Shared walls often stop at the drop ceiling grid and do not carry up to the true ceiling, leaving a huge air gap for sound to travel over. These can be fixed with ceiling tile backers. You may also have most of your sound leaking through your doors. If that's the case, switching to a solid core door and putting a soundproof door seal kit on it might be all your wall needs. Reach out to our team to talk through your specific scenario and needs, and we'll guide you toward your tailored solution.

Yes. Every Second Skin commercial-grade soundproofing product meets or exceeds ASTM fire and safety standards, making them safe for use in public buildings, schools, museums, and government facilities.

Yes, we offer many products that are eco-friendly. Some are recycled material, making good use of the material that would otherwise fill landfills or they're recyclable. Sometimes both! You can soundproof your space effectively while still meeting sustainability goals.