Seal Cut-outs and Penetrations
Wall, floor and ceiling penetrations create paths for sound. Make sure that any openings for recessed lighting, audio speakers, electrical outlets, fire sprinklers, etc. are fully sealed, otherwise
sound energy may pass through these areas, reducing overall acoustic performance. Doors and windows also create paths for unwanted sound. Remediate or specify the appropriate assembly for the
performance desired.
Our Sound-Engineered Drywall (SED) provides top-of-the-line sound and vibration absorption in a thin panel construction. No special tools or equipment are required for installation. Its
non-metallic construction will not interfere with cellular phone reception, wireless controls, or wireless networks. It contains water-based materials for interior use and is fire-tested and
approved. It has passed independent fire lab and field acoustic performance testing, and is available with anti-mold protection. Use Supress Sound-Engineered Sealant on panel edges or around
penetrations.
Supress Sound-Engineered Drywall is available in the following configurations:
Our Sound-Engineered Drywall (SED) provides top-of-the-line sound and vibration absorption in a thin panel construction |
How to install Supress? Sound-Engineered Plywood Subfloor Prepare Surface and Materials The joist and cross-member edges must be reasonably clean and dry. Remove nails, screws or any obstructions which are covering or protruding from the joist and cross-member line. Protect ...
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