Solving Gym Noise Complaints: Soundproofing Solutions for Commercial Fitness Spaces
Noise complaints are one of the biggest risks for gyms and fitness businesses—especially in mixed-use or urban buildings. Here’s how to stop complaints before they start, protect your reputation, and keep your lease secure. The Real Cost of Gym Noise Complaints Fines or legal action from local councils Tense relationships...
Preventing Sound Leaks Around Glass Door Edges
Glass doors may look sleek and modern, but they bring one major downside with them: sound leaks. Whether it's office chatter slipping through meeting room doors or traffic noise seeping into your home workspace, unwanted sound finding its way around the sides of glass doors can be annoying and distracting....
Solving Rain Noise Problems with Ceiling Suspended Panels
Rain tapping on the roof can sound quite calming at times. But when you're working in an office or trying to sleep at home, that sound quickly becomes a noisy distraction. The noise gets worse in rooms with flat roofs or metal ceilings, especially during heavy rainfall. It echoes through...
How to Improve Fitness Studio Acoustics for a Better Workout Experience
Fed up with echoey classes and muddled music? Learn how simple acoustic upgrades such as wall panels, bass traps, and the right underlay can transform your fitness studio’s sound. Give your clients and instructors a crystal-clear, motivating space that stands out from the competition.
The Complete Guide to Gym Soundproofing: Stop Equipment Noise Before It Starts
Is gym noise driving your members—or your neighbours—crazy? Discover how to tackle both impact and airborne noise at the source, using proven products like Terrac Rubber Underlay and Mass Loaded Vinyl. This guide breaks down exactly what you need to create a quieter, more professional fitness environment—no more complaints, just results.
Fixing Acoustic Dead Spots in Recording Studios
Acoustic dead spots can quietly ruin your recordings without you even realising why things don't sound quite right. These are parts of a studio where specific sound frequencies seem to vanish or become flat. You might notice that one corner of the room sounds lifeless, or the bass disappears when...
How Much Studio Foam Do You Really Need?
Wondering how much acoustic foam to buy for your studio? Learn the proven 20–30% coverage rule, see real-life examples, and find out where to place your foam for the best results. Use our quick calculator at the end to get a tailored recommendation for your space.
Preventing Sound Reflection Issues with Wall-Mounted Office Panels
Office spaces often suffer from poor acoustics, especially open-plan layouts or conference rooms with hard surfaces. Sound can easily bounce off walls, ceilings, and even tables, creating reflection problems that make speech hard to understand. This does more than change how a room sounds. It affects how people work. Unclear...