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STC Soundproofing: Using Rubber Soundproofing Noise Insulation to Make Walls Quiet
by Jenni Ramminger
Use of Re-cycled Rubber in Soundproofing Applications Rubber Soundproofing for Common Walls:Reducing the transmission of sound through a common wall is one of the most frequently sought noise insulation endeavors. The need for soundproofing has grown over the years, in unison with the ever-expanding field of technology. Before the growth in technology, hotels, apartments and condos used to only contend with neighbors’ voices or the occasional barking dog. Now, these same places are faced with blocking the sounds of a movie playing in the next room on a giant LED television or music rocking the walls thanks to high-volume stereos. The expansion of hi-tech audio products into home theaters, home recording studios, and other home applications has led to the need for better STC soundproofing - soundproofing that has the ability to block the transmission of high-quality sounds using improved noise insulation. To reduce the transmission of sound between rooms, the STC of a room’s walls needs to be increased. This can be done using many soundproofing materials such as Peacemaker Sound Insulation, which is a flexible rubber soundproofing noise insulation easily installed in walls, floors and ceilings. Peacemaker noise insulation is ideal for apartments, multi-family residences, condos, commercial installations, studios, theatres and more. Peacemaker's impact extends beyond the area you are soundproofing. Peacemaker rubber soundproofing puts old and recycled tires to sound use, keeping them out of already-overflowing landfills. When you purchase this cost-effective, high performance rubber soundproofing material, you are making a difference not only in your immediate environment but in the greater one as well. Article date: March 7, 2009 Article submitted by Jenni Ramminger from 'Audimute' Soundproofing Products. To learn more about Peacemaker recycled rubber soundproofing noise insulation or STC soundproofing, talk to one of Audimute’s professionals. They will help you find the right sound solution for your noise problem; you may call toll free at 1-866-505-MUTE (6883), or visit their website at www.audimutesoundproofing.com. Click here to view other interesting articles from other great home theater sites. or...
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