What You Need to Know About Acoustic Panelling

What You Need to Know About Acoustic Panelling

29 April 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Most people get confused about the purpose of acoustic panelling because they confuse them with soundproofing measures.  

Acoustic panelling is installing panels on walls or ceilings for sound absorption, noise reduction, elimination of echoes and controlling comb filtering (the sound you get when two or more microphones pick up the same sound and then the sounds mix). All these measures lead to one goal, which is the improvement of the quality of sound.

Soundproofing measures are measures put in place to prevent sound from escaping a room or external noises from being heard indoors. They mainly include the placement of sound insulation materials on or in walls, ceilings and floors.

Here's what you need to know about acoustic panelling:

Where Are Acoustic Panels Used?

Acoustic panelling is mostly installed in recording studios, but it can be used in halls, auditoriums, churches, restaurants, movie theatres and more. Simply put, acoustic panelling is installed in rooms or spaces where you want to improve the quality of sound.

Steps to Having Acoustic Panels Installed

1. Contacting An Acoustic Panelling Company

The first thing you might notice is poor sound quality in a particular space. Contact an acoustic panelling company and inform them of the kind of space you have so that they get an idea of the acoustic panels you might require.

2. Premise Visit

The acoustic panelling company sends representatives to your premises to collect the necessary details needed to effectively match your space with the right acoustic panels. Some tests have to be performed to get the different frequencies experienced in your space. With frequency readings, the company can recommend the right material and determine the acoustic panel positioning that may get you the best sound quality.

3. Design

You are then consulted on the design of the acoustic panels so that they can match or improve the aesthetics of your space. If you do not have any design in mind, don't worry; the acoustic panelling company can present you with images or even samples of design options. Pick the one you find attractive for your space. An interior designer can also help so that you don't make a choice that may not match your business or be appreciated by your clients.

3. Installation

Once you have chosen the design, the acoustic panelling company gives you a detailed quote, which shows you a breakdown of all costs. If you are content, you can give the go-ahead for the installation of the acoustic panels.