Looking For Sound Advice On Soundproofing?

When it comes to designing and planning new projects – whether you are an architect, a construction company or you are just taking on some much needed home improvements – getting the advice from a reputable noise and vibration expert before you start can be invaluable in saving you time and money in the long run.

Koikas Acoustics have been around since 1992, and thanks to an ever expanding team of experts and specialists we have grown into one of the top consultancy firms and acoustic engineers in Australia. You won’t find better advice and information on noise reduction and soundproofing as we specialise in all aspects of noise and vibration control. We can provide you with noise impact reports that will be prepared and delivered on time and within budget, and not only do we offer competitive pricing for all our tests, but we also offer solutions so that everyone is able to achieve the desired results they are looking for.

Get Soundproofing And Noise Reduction Right From The Start

As acoustic engineers with an immense amount of experience in the field, we treat each and every project with the same amount of care and attention, and always believe in delivering comprehensive and thorough reports that are easy to read and only contain the necessary information for that specific project. Nobody wants to jeopardise an entire project, especially if it is well under way, so we always recommend that you seek our professional services at the start so we can foresee any problems and find solutions at the beginning, saving everyone time and money. Our sound consultants can answer all your questions and give you advice on how to avoid noise pollution and how to soundproof a specific area. We are here to help you overcome the problems that might compromise your projects, so you can get the job done right, first time.

How To Soundproof An Area

Soundproofing works by reducing or blocking sound from either entering or leaving a space and therefore reducing disturbance to the people in and around that area. Sometimes it is used to improve the sound quality, as in a large concert hall where you may get excessive echoing and sound distortion, so hanging acoustic panels on the walls is a way to absorb the energy from the sound waves so they don’t reflect and reverberate as they would without them.

There is lots of information on how to soundproof rooms and buildings, including using acoustic foam or panels for walls and floors to help absorb the noise and using soundproof curtains to block out a certain percentage of noise.

Help Reduce Noise Pollution

Sound is all around us, but unwanted or disturbing noise can adversely affect the health of humans and our ecosystem. By being conscious and responsible about the impact your project may have, and following advice on building styles or soundproofing, we can work together to reduce this health risk and make your space a more comfortable area for everyone.

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