New Construction Wall Soundproofing and Existing Wall Soundproofing

Soundproofing During Construction:

Soundproofing your home during construction is the most effective, easiest, and cost-efficient option. Installing Quiet InsulSound Barrier HD, MD, or LDNE Clip System over the studs prior to the sheet rock will stop noises from going through the wall. This is the most effective and cost friendly way to soundproof anything. With our Quiet Insul being rated at R13, R19, and more, we are able to effectively soundproof and insulate you home. Installing our Sound Barrier during construction would be no hassle, with minimal time and effort.

Sound Barrier MD or HDMLV TapeSound SealQuiet InsulSound Clips, and NE Clip System, are sold through our company and website. Click on the links above to bring you to each product page.  Scroll down this page for some real world examples.

Soundproofing Over The Existing Wall:

Many people find that they need soundproofing AFTER they build their home or office and they don’t want to tear down walls to soundproof. Well, we found a solution. Using ourGreen Glue compound and another layer of drywall, we can successfully reduce the noise coming through your wall without taking any of it down! Of course, outlets and light switches should be seals to allow no noise to come through those!

Triple Leaf Effect!

Be Aware of the TRIPLE LEAF EFFECT! This is when you have an airgap between two hard surfaces – Like doing Channels between sheetrock. This increases the noise and lowers the STC Rating. Call New England Soundproofing to learn more about the Triple Leaf Effect!

The most common products you will need to soundproof, Sound Barrier MD or HDMLV TapeSound SealQuiet InsulSound Clips, and NE Clip System, are all sold through our company and website. Click on the links above to bring you to each product page; scroll down this page for some real world examples. 

These are the most common procedures for existing wall soundproofing, there are other procedures available, call for more details. 

Take A Look At All The Wall Projects New England Soundproofing Has Done In The Past By Clicking The Links Below!

Understanding Sound Transmission Class (STC) Ratings

When planning wall soundproofing, it’s crucial to consider the Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating, which measures a wall’s ability to block airborne sound. Higher STC ratings indicate better sound isolation. For instance, a standard interior wall may have an STC rating of 30-35, allowing normal speech to be heard through it. By incorporating materials like Quiet Insul, Sound Barrier HD, and the NE Clip System, we can elevate STC ratings significantly, enhancing privacy and reducing noise disturbances.​

Tailored Solutions for New Construction and Renovations

Integrating soundproofing during the construction phase offers the most seamless and cost-effective results. Our approach includes installing Quiet Insul between studs, applying Sound Barrier HD for mass, and utilizing the NE Clip Systemto decouple drywall from framing, effectively minimizing sound transmission. These methods not only enhance acoustic performance but also contribute to thermal insulation, promoting energy efficiency.​

Addressing Common Noise Concerns

Clients often approach us with specific noise issues, such as:
Our customized soundproofing strategies are designed to tackle these challenges effectively, ensuring a quieter and more comfortable living or working environment.​

Commitment to Quality and Compliance

At New England Soundproofing, we prioritize not only effective noise reduction but also adherence to building codes and safety standards. Our materials and installation techniques meet or exceed industry requirements, providing peace of mind alongside acoustic comfort.​