Acoustic Panel Installation: 3 Things to Think About

My name is Richard. I own a large commercial business which is located in Melbourne, Australia. Last year, I decided I needed to revamp the look of my business so I shut everything down for 8 weeks and called in a team of contractors. The contractors replaced the plumbing and installed a new electrical system. I also asked them to carry out some work on the roof. I was really impressed with how quickly they completed the work so I could reopen my business to the public. I decided to start this blog so I could offer advice to other business owners.

Acoustic Panel Installation: 3 Things to Think About

Acoustic Panel Installation: 3 Things to Think About

10 March 2021
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Construction & Contractors, Blog


Acoustic panelling is a great way of eliminating echoes or other unwanted noise in a performance or recording space. If you are considering installing acoustic panelling, you may be looking for tips that will help you to prepare. This article details three things you need to do before you order and install acoustic panels. Read on to discover more!

Choose the right type of panel

When you are choosing the right type of panel to use, you should weigh up the benefits that each type will bring. For example, if you are planning to install the panelling in the ceiling, you may want to choose a lightweight panel made of foam or fibreglass, but if you are planning to fix the panels on a wall, then a heavier weight is more appropriate. In a recording studio, it may be beneficial to go for a heavy-duty solution. Alternatively, if you are looking for an aesthetic solution for your home theatre room, then decorative panels may be more appropriate.

Measure the space carefully

When measuring your space for acoustic panels, it is important that you get it right. Measure each wall individually and also take into consideration any doors or windows in the room. As a general rule of thumb, acoustic panelling should be fitted on walls, not ceilings. However, there are some exceptions to this rule; if you are working with heavy-duty panels, then you may want to fit them to the ceiling too. If the room has irregular shapes, it may be worth considering installing a customised solution, as standard panels may not fit comfortably into the various corners and angles created by the shape of your room.

Consider where each panel is going

When thinking about where each panel should go, it makes sense to make sure there is a balance in terms of their positioning. Think about where each acoustic panel is going to go in the room. This is important because you want to make sure that each panel will do its job efficiently. In practice, this means positioning a lower or lighter acoustic panel on the ceiling and positioning a heavier or higher one on the wall. This will help to make sure the surrounding environment is free from echoes and other unwanted noise that is emanating from various sources in the room.

If you would like more info, you should reach out to a local construction company that offers acoustic panelling installation services.

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My name is Richard. I own a large commercial business which is located in Melbourne, Australia. Last year, I decided I needed to revamp the look of my business so I shut everything down for 8 weeks and called in a team of contractors. The contractors replaced the plumbing and installed a new electrical system. I also asked them to carry out some work on the roof. I was really impressed with how quickly they completed the work so I could reopen my business to the public. I decided to start this blog so I could offer advice to other business owners.

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