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AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System
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Highest performing party wall soundproofing solution using the AcoustiClip System

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AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System

Thickness

77mm (from the stud frame)

Soundproofing

Airborne noise/Vibration noise

Performance

69dB

Application

Onto a stud frame

Fitting

Competent DIY

Reasons to use the AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System

  • Soundproofing walls: When the highest sound insulation performance is required to soundproof party walls, music studios, home cinemas and rooms that require the best soundproofing levels.
  • Superior Perfomance: The Acousticlip system offers the best level of sound reduction as it reduces airborne and vibration sounds from transferring between rooms.
  • Ease of fitting: The homeowner can install these systems if they have competent DIY skills.
  • Customer support: With extensive product knowledge, we can provide help and advice on all aspects of your soundproofing journey
  • Nationwide Delivery: Materials are delivered from stock, so there are no extended lead times.

Product information

  • System thickness 77mm (from the stud frame)
  • Noise reduction 69dB (decibels explained
  • Fire one hour

Thermal Resistance R:

  • Acoustic plasterboard 12.5 mm = 0.050 m2 K/W
  • Acoustic plasterboard 15.0 mm = 0.060 m2 K/W
  • Mass-loaded vinyl 0.14 m² K/W
  • Acoustic insulation 2.90 W/mK

Thermal Conductivity λR:

  • Acoustic plasterboard 0.25 W/mK to BS EN 12524:2000
  • Mass-loaded vinyl 0.037 W/mK
  • Acoustic insulation 0.034 W/mK

Reaction to Fire

  • Acoustic plasterboard 12.5mm & 15mm Euroclass A2-s1, d0
  • Mass-loaded vinyl 10kg EN 13501-1 B-s2,d0 (2)
  • Acoustic insulation EN13501-1: A1

Materials supplied with this system:

  • Acoustic insulation 50mm/60kg/m3 – High-density sound insulation slabs
  • AcoustiClip – Sound isolation anti-vibration clip
  • AcoustiChannel – Metal furring channel 1800mm
  • Soundboard 15mm – High-density soundblock paperboard 1200mm x 1200mm (1.44sqm)
  • Noisestop 1 Plus Panel 18mm –  12.5mm soundboard laminated with 10kg mass-loaded vinyl 1200mm x 1200mm (1.44sqm)
  • Acoustic sealant 310ml

 

Untreated brick wall DnT,w

Single skin 100mm brick wall 38db

Treated brick wall DnT,w

AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System 69dB

Improvement DnT,w

Noise reduction with treatment 31dB

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.

  • Incorporate the AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System onto a timber stud frame. If you are building a new stud wall, isolate the top and bottom with Noisestop Isolation Strips.
  • Fill the cavity of the stud frame with the DFM acoustic insulation slabs to reduce sound resonating inside the void.
  • Screw the AcoustiClip into the stud frame. Space the clips vertically at 600mm centres with a row of clips 100mm from the bottom of the wall and 150mm from the ceiling. The clips should be no more than 1200mm apart horizontally (see the diagram below).
  • Clip the AcoustiChannel into the clips, join the lengths of the channel by overlapping them by 100mm and screwing them together with self-tapping or drywall screwsScrew the 15mm Soundblock plasterboard into the AcoustiChannel and then the Noisestop 1 Plus Panel over the top. Leave a 2-3mm gap around the wall’s perimeter to reduce noise transfer into the adjoining walls, ceiling and floor.
  • Acoustic sealant is applied between each panel and to the wall’s perimeter to ensure an airtight seal.
  • Finish the soundproof system as you would standard plasterboard. The panels are supplied with tapered edges, which allows for dry lining or plastering.
  • If you are reinstating electrical outlets, use acoustic putty pads inside the back boxes.

Materials supplied with this system

Wall soundproofing FAQs

The best soundproofing method for an existing wall is to add mass, create separation, and increase the wall’s sound absorption ability.

Soundproof panels will add mass and sound absorption to your wall.

A soundproof system combining acoustic products such as the Acousticlip will add mass, sound absorption and isolation to the wall.

Combining the following materials will ensure an acoustic wall, reducing the maximum sound level.

  • Acoustic insulation: Improve the wall’s mass, density and sound absorption capability.
  • AcoustiClip: Decouple/isolate the wall structure, reducing sound transfer between rooms.
  • Soundproof plasterboard: Denser than standard plasterboard, acoustic boards will add more mass to the wall.
  • MLV membrane: Mass-loaded vinyl is widely used in soundproofing solutions to dampen walls and increase the area’s sound absorption.
  • Acoustic sealant: Ensure your wall’s acoustic integrity by filling small gaps with acoustic sealant.
  • Acoustic pads: Seal electrical outlets with acoustic putty pads inside the back box of electrical outlets.

All our soundproofing solutions are finished in a tapered-edge soundproof plasterboard, which allows for either a plaster skim or taping and filling before decoration.

Our soundproof panels all come per bonded with the acoustic membranes bonded to the back of the soundproof plasterboards.

The soundproof systems are finished with an outlay of soundproof plasterboard.

Electrical outlets can be reinstated once the wall has been soundproofed.

Use Acoustic Putty Pads inside the back boxes of the outlets to keep the acoustic integrity of the wall.

Acoustic Putty Pads are available for single and double sockets.

The best solution for your situation will depend on how much noise you are trying to stop and how much space you can lose.

The slimmest solutions are soundproof panels applied directly to the wall.

The Noisestop Silent Panel is only 30mm thick and is the best-performing direct-to-wall board. Soundproof panels will help reduce lower-level airborne sounds transferring between party walls.

The best solution for soundproofing your walls against a noisy neighbour is to use the AcoustiClip soundproof system.

The most popular system is the AcoustiClip Direct System. Affixed directly to the partition wall, there is no requirement for a stud frame. The AcoustiClip Direct System offers significant noise control against noisy neighbours.

You should consider fitting the AcoustiClip Solid Wall Stud System if you have excessively loud neighbours. A stud wall system against the party wall will further increase the soundproofing of the AcosutiClip system.

Like party walls stud walls can be insulated for sound using soundproof panels or complete soundproof systems.

Applying soundproof panels over the existing plasterboard will block lower-level airborne sound from transferring between rooms.

Soundproofing a stud wall with a soundproof system will ensure the best level of sound insulation.

Use acoustic insulation, sound isolation clips, and soundproof panels to make stud walls soundproof.

The most effective soundproof solution for stud walls is the Acousticlip Stud Wall System, which combines all the materials required to stop airborne and vibration sounds from transferring through the wall.

Yes, you can fix things by putting them back on the wall.

Always make sure you choose the correct plasterboard wall fixing if you fix lightweight objects such as pictures.

If you fit heavier objects, such as a radiator or cupboard, we recommend fixing them into the structural wall behind the soundproofing. Sound transfer through this kind of attachment would not diminish the soundproofing. All our solutions have acoustic membranes which wrap around screws to dampen vibration sound through fixtures and fittings.

If you have a chimney breast with side alcoves, soundproofing the chimney is not usually a requirement.

The side alcoves are typically the weakest point in the wall, so your soundproofing should be installed there.

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