
Acoustic Flooring Board Noisedeck 19 – 1.2m x 0.6m
£15.95 ex. VAT
In stock, ready to ship
Estimated Delivery: 3 - 5 Days
(23rd Aug - 25th Aug)
Noisedeck 19 is an interlocking floating floor system made from a 10mm twice-recycled PET mat laminated to 9mm T&G moisture-resistant MDF board.
Noisedeck 19 is designed to acoustically treat timber floors as an overlay system and is also effective for soundproofing concrete floors. When combined with a suitable acoustic ceiling, it meets the requirements of Part E Building Regulations.
- Soundproofing: Timber floors and concrete flooring
- Noise type: Airborne and impact noise
- Noise reduction:
- Airborne Rw+Ctr 58dB higher the better
- Impact Ln,w 45dB lower the better
- Size: 19mm x 1200mm x 600mm (0.72sqm)
- Weight: 5kg
- Cost: £22.15sqm
- Installation: DIY
- Fitting methods: Interlocking T&G, perimeter isolation tapes
- Finishing options: Carpet, laminate, vinyl, engineered and tiles
Slimline Acoustic Overlay for Timber and Concrete Floors
Noisedeck 19 is a compact acoustic soundproof floorboard designed to deliver Part E compliance in both new builds and conversion projects. Suitable for timber and concrete separating floors, it can be installed as a complete soundproofing system or as an overlay on existing flooring.
At just 19mm thick, Noisedeck 19 is one of the slimmest soundproof overlay systems available, making it ideal for spaces where floor height is limited.
The Noisedeck 19 comprises the following materials.
- 9mm T&G all sides MR MDF
- 10mm 10mm PET mat
- System thickness 19mm interlocking T&G
- Size 1200mm x 600mm x 19mm
- Weight 5kg
Thermal Conductivity:
- 9mm P5MDF: 0.15 W/mK
Thermal Resistance:
- 9mm MDF: 0.15 m² K/W
Fire:
- EN13501-1: D-s2, d0
The higher the figure for airborne, the better the performance. The lower the figure for impact, the better the performance.
Overlay system airborne results
Without soundproofing 41dB
With Noisedeck 19 laid over 18mm flooring, 100mm acoustic insulation between joists, Soundbreaker bars and two layers of 12.5mm acoustic plasterboard Rw+Ctr 58dB (higher the better)
Overlay system impact results
Without soundproofing 79dB
With Noisedeck 19 laid over 18mm flooring, 100mm acoustic insulation between joists, Soundbreaker bars and two layers of 12.5mm acoustic plasterboard Ln,w 45dB (lower the better)
Note: Every 10 decibels(dB) reduction in noise level is roughly perceived as a halving of the perceived loudness. So, for instance, if you have a sound that measures 70dB and it decreases to 60dB, it would sound about half as loud to the human ear. Decibels Explained.
- Install directly over the floor as an overlay system
- Interlocking T&G edges require wood glue to secure them. No mechanical fixing is required
- Lay in a brick bond pattern
- Ensure all joins are supported
- Ensure the flooring is isolated from the walls using the perimeter isolation tapes
- The subfloor should be prepared with any fixings driven below the surface. All boards should be securely fixed, dust—and debris-free, and of serviceable quality.
- Start by cutting the tongue from the boards that abut the wall and scribe in as necessary. Perimeter boards should be separated from contact with the wall using our isolation perimeter strip, isolating the board from the wall and skirting board.
- Boards should be laid in a brick bond pattern, commencing as far away as possible from any doorway. Where the installation is to be directly onto joists, the boards should be laid in an orientation at 90º to the run of the joists.
- When cutting boards, some dust will be generated; using PPE is recommended.
- It may be necessary to provide additional bracing and noggins to ensure sufficient rigidity of the supporting medium.
- Any pipework or services that need to pass through the floor should be passed through a hole larger than the pipe or service, with the gap sealed with acoustic and intumescent sealant.
- In a bathroom or kitchen installation, the units should be installed on a separate platform formed from plywood or OSB, not directly onto the Noisedeck.
- Any new partitions should be constructed directly from the subfloor and isolated from the panels using the isolation foam perimeter strip. Mechanical fixings should not be used except where two panels with cut edges abut at a doorway to secure the end of the panel.
- All tongue and groove joints should be tightly butted and glued top & bottom with wood glue, with any excess being removed from the surface.
- Once installed, the boards should not be trafficked for at least 24 hours before the skirting boards or surface finishes are installed. A final check should be conducted to ensure that there are no open voids throughout the installation, which, if found, should be sealed with acoustic and intumescent sealant.
Most floor finishes are suitable for laying directly over Noisedecks. We recommend using suitable flexible adhesive and grout if you are laying tiles. If additional strengthening is required, sheet materials can be laid over the Noisedecks.
We recommend installing the Noisedeck boards with a suitable ceiling system to meet Part E Regulations. For the highest level of soundproofing, combine with the AcoustiClip Timber Ceiling System.
Due to the nature of our materials, most orders are delivered on pallets. Each order is securely wrapped and palletised to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Deliveries are made Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., and goods will be dropped as close to the property as possible. Please note, drivers are unable to carry items indoors.
Palletised deliveries are charged at a flat rate of £60 + VAT, regardless of how many pallets are required. Smaller orders under 20kg are sent via courier at £20 + VAT.
We hold high stock levels and aim to deliver within 3–4 working days. Once your order is placed, you’ll receive confirmation of the expected delivery date. Please ensure someone is available to sign for the goods.
Need a specific delivery date or have questions? Contact us or call us on 01423 339163 – we’re happy to help. For full details, please review our delivery terms.
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