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Noisestop 2 Panel 28mm x 1200mm x 1200mm

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Delivery charges £60ex.VAT is applied to most of the products we supply due to the weight and size of the materials.

£20ex.VAT for smaller items. This charge applies when smaller items are ordered individually without materials we must deliver on a pallet. Only the pallet charge will be applied when smaller items are purchased with materials delivered on a pallet.

Customer collections are available. You must arrange this with the sales team before the collection date. If you would like to collect materials, please call 01423 339163.

Goods delivered within 3-5 days.

Once you’ve placed your order, we will contact you to arrange a suitable delivery date.

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Soundproof brick party walls and plastered walls using our stick on wall soundproofing system. Noisestop 2 panels bond directly to plastered and brick party walls. The Noisestop 2 Panel Offers effective sound insulation to walls that require dry-lining and soundproofing. The only direct to wall soundproofing solution that can be adhered to walls using drywall plasterboard adhesive. Adhere to the Noisetop 2 Panels to soundproof party walls to comply with Building Regulations Part E and reduce neighbour noise.

  • Size 1200mm x 1200mm x 28mm (1.44m²)
  • Noise reduction 46dB (decibels explained)
  • Soundproofing for Party walls
  • Fitting DIY soundproofing or trades
  • Reduces Airborne sounds
  • Compliant Part E
  • Price per m² £22.53
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SKU: 010030 Categories: Ceiling Soundproofing, Wall Soundproofing
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Description

Noisestop 2 Panel

Create a better home and workplace environment by reducing unwanted noise through your walls with the Noisestop 2 Panel. The only direct to wall soundproofing panel that bonds directly to brick walls ensures everyday household noises do not become a nuisance. Direct to wall soundproofing reduces the loss of space within a room that thicker wall soundproofing systems require.

Adhere the Noisestop 2 Panel to finished walls and brick walls.

Apply the Noisestop 2 Panel directly onto the wall that requires soundproofing; fitting these panels onto walls will ensure minimal space loss. The installation is simple and can be carried out by homeowners and professional tradespeople.

Product Specification

  • System thickness 28mm
  • Size 1200mm x 1200mm (1.44sqm)
  • Weight 36kg
  • Noise reduction 46dB

The Noisestop 2+ Panel comprises the following materials.

  1. Acoustic Plasterboard 12.5mm – Heavier than standard plasterboard, which adds density to the area. The plasterboard is finished in the same way as standard plasterboard.
  2. Mass loaded vinyl 5kg/2.5mm – High mass barrier layer for sound absorption.
  3. Acoustic Plasterboard 12.5mm – Heavier than standard plasterboard, which adds density to the area. The plasterboard is finished in the same way as standard plasterboard.

Thermal Resistance R:

  • Acoustic plasterboard 12.5 mm = 0.050 m2 K/W
  • Mass loaded vinyl 0.14 m² K/W

Thermal Conductivity λR:

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

Reaction to Fire

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

Performance Data

Untreated brick wall DnT,w

Single skin 100mm brick wall 38db

Treated brick wall DnT,w

Noisestop Acoustic Panel applied 46dB

Improvement DnT,w

Noise reduction with treatment 8dB

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.

Fitting Noisestop 2 Panel

NOTE: When the panels are installed, you can apply it with either face of the board facing into the room

  • Ensure the surface you are applying the panels is in good condition, and make good any remedial work to the existing wall to ensure it is flat and secure before you attach the panels.
  • Remove skirting boards, coving and extend electrical outlets. Remove thick plastic wall coverings.
  • Apply the Noisestop 2 Panel to the walls using plasterboard adhesive
  • Use acoustic sealant between each panel as you put them together.
  • Leave a 2-3mm gap around the wall’s perimeter to reduce flanking sound transmission, apply an acoustic sealant to fill the gap.
  • Cut the panels using a hand saw or circular saw.
  • Skim plaster or tape and fill the tapered edge.
  • Skirting and coving should be reinstated once the installation is complete.
  • If you are reinstating electrical outlets, use acoustic putty pads inside recessed back boxes.

The Noisestop 2 Ppanel can also be screwed directly onto stud frames, furring channels and soundbreaker bars as part of a soundproofing system for walls and ceilings.

NOTE ON FLANKING SOUND – Prior to installing any soundproofing system, it is important to consider any flanking paths for the sound. These are areas around the wall where sound will bypass the soundproofing and enter the room. The most common flanking path for sounds would be above or below the wall, this would be through a floor or ceiling cavity. If these areas are constructed from timber joists, you should consider filling the cavities above or below the area with DFM acoustic insulation to stop potential flanking noise.

 

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Alternative Solutions

Alternative solutions that will offer different levels of soundproofing or another kind of installation method that might suit your requirements.

 

Essential Soundproofing Rules

Achieve the very best wall soundproofing results by following these essential soundproofing rules. These are adding mass/density to the area, isolating or decoupling the new structure from the existing and increasing sound absorption. These rules of soundproofing apply whether you are attempting to soundproof a stud wall or solid brick walls. Increasing mass makes it harder for the sound to transfer. The variety of high-mass products will block a great range of sounds. Decoupling the structure will reduce sound as it vibrates through a solid structure. Increasing absorption allows the wall to absorb the sound energy. These soundproofing principles are built into the design and specification of our wall soundproofing products and systems.

Mass/Density

Adding mass/density to an area blocks sound transfer. Using materials with different densities will reduce a greater range of frequencies.

Isolation

Creating isolation or decoupling the existing structure from the new enhances sound insulation.

Absorption

Increase sound absorption with materials that absorb sound waves and reduce the energy that carries the sound.

Soundproofing Walls FAQs

The best way to soundproof a wall is to block the sound transmission from one room to another. The most effective methods to soundproof walls are:

Add mass: increasing the density of the wall by adding mass. Use mass loaded vinyl, soundproof plasterboards and high density acoustic insulation to enhance the sound insulation.

Decoupling: By isolating the existing structure from the new wall, you will reduce the vibration sound that transmits through the wall. The AcoustiClip system is the best method of decoupling walls and ceilings.

Sound absorption: The walls ability to absorb sound waves is crucial in noise reduction. Product combinations work best for overall sound absorption or sound dampening. Acoustic insulation and soundproof membranes will dampen and absorb sound waves as they come into contact with them.

All our solutions are designed to incorporate as many of these as possible.

The best way to soundproof party walls and internal stud walls is to use a soundproof system that combines materials to offer the highest level of noise reduction.

We recommend the AcosutClip System to soundproof any wall. The systems incorporate all the soundproofing products to ensure exceptional noise reduction against airborne and vibration noise. Provided with the systems are the AcoustiClip, AcoustiChannel, acoustic insulation, Noisestop 1+ Panels, acoustic plasterboard 15mm and acoustic sealants.

We have the AcoustiClip Direct System, our most popular solution for party walls. If you require soundproofing for excessively noisy neighbours or studios, we have the AcoustiClip Solid Wall System. The AcoustiClip Stud Wall System will restore privacy within your home for internal stud partitions.

Our slimmest wall soundproofing solutions are the Noisestop Sielnt Panel or Wall System 2.

Silent Panel 30mm: The Noisestop Silent offers the best acoustic performance of wall soundproofing panels. At only 30mm thick, it can be used to soundproof walls in the tightest of spaces.

Wall System 2: Our thinnest solution combining soundproofing materials is Wall System 2. If you have limited space and require maximum sound insulation this is our recommended solution.

All our products and systems for walls and ceilings are supplied with acoustic plasterboard as the final finish. This type of plasterboard can be finished in the same way as standard plasterboards.

The acoustic plasterboards have a tapered edge which allows for taping and jointing if you want to avoid having them plastered.

 

 

Yes, you can reinstate electrical outlets into any of our soundproofing solutions.

We can provide acoustic putty pads for the electrical back boxes for single and double sockets.

You can use your wall as any other wall when attaching lightweight items.

For heavier objects like wall-mounted TVs, you must secure them to the structural wall behind the soundproofing. Direct sound transmission through these fixings would typically be minimised due to the mass and absorption of the soundproof panels.

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    Additional information

    Weight 38 kg
    Size

    1200mm x 1200mm

    Thickness

    28mm

    Area coverage

    1.44m²

    Reduction dB

    46dB

    Suitable for

    Noisy neighbours, Part E, party walls, stud walls

    Performance Data

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    Delivery Information

    Standard Delivery

    Our standard delivery charges are based on the delivery method that is most suitable for the products ordered. Most of the goods we sell are delivered on pallets. Some smaller items will be delivered via courier.

    Standard delivery charge for goods delivered on a pallet is £60*

    Standard delivery charge for smaller items £20*

    Certain postcodes will incur additional charges. AB*, DD*, IV*, KW*, PA*, PH* will be charged at £110**. UK islands, including the following postcodes, will be charged £130*. PO30*, PO31*, PO32*, PO33*, PO34*, PO35*, PO36, PO37*, PO38*, PO39*, PO40*, PO41*, IM*, BT*, JE*, GY*

    If you have particular delivery requirements, please let us know at the point of order. It is possible to leave delivery instructions when you place an online order.

    Special Deliveries

    We can arrange to have orders delivered on Saturdays. A surcharge would be applied of an additional £50.

    Please call 01423 339163 if you require any of these additional services.

    How long will delivery take?

    We aim to despatch orders within 2-3 days of placing your order.

    If you order online, you will receive a confirmation email that we have received your order and it has been processed. We will then contact you once the order is just about ready to be dispatched to confirm a suitable delivery date. If you would like to discuss delivery times with us, please call 01423 339163. We recommend contacting us if you require the goods to be delivered on a specific date before placing your order.

    If you place an order over the weekend or on a Bank Holiday, this will be confirmed as an order on the first working day after the weekend or Bank Holiday.

    If you need goods in a hurry, give us a call. We carry most items in stock, which can be delivered quickly if required. Call 01423 339163.

    How will my order be delivered?

    The majority of orders we despatch are sent on pallets. We use a network of pallet distribution companies across the UK. All our pallet deliveries are kerbside deliveries. This means the pallet will be delivered as near to the delivery address as possible. Pallets are unloaded from the vehicles with a pallet truck. If it is possible the pallets can be dropped on driveways if they are accessible with the pallet truck.

    Pallet deliveries are typically made on 7.5-tonne vehicles that are similar in size to bin lorries. Occasionally larger vehicles are used. If you know of any reason why it might be difficult to deliver to your address with this type of vehicle, please let us know so we can pass the information on to the delivery company. Typical delivery problems can include parking restrictions, access issues for certain size vehicles, low bridges and overhanging trees. Call 01423 339163 if you are unsure.

    Unfortunately, the delivery drivers will not bring the goods into your property or unload the individual items from the pallets.

    Many of our heavy items require two people to carry them safely.

    All orders sent on pallets are wrapped and secured to the pallet to protect them while in transit. Once you have received your order, we would recommend storing the materials inside. If you plan on leaving your goods outside, you should use additional coverage to protect them from adverse weather conditions.

    Damaged or missing items

    If items are damaged or missing when your order arrives, you should sign damaged or missing items on the driver’s paperwork. Call 01423339163 to let us know of the issue to allow us to rectify the problem quickly.

    We might ask for a picture of the damage to speed up the process of arranging a suitable solution.

    To enable us to resolve any issues with your delivery, it is essential that you sign for your delivery when it arrives.

    Returns

    Can I return items from my order? Yes, you can return unused items from your order that are in a salable condition. We can arrange to collect unused materials and bring them back to us. We would refund the cost of the items returned back to us, less the shipping cost incurred by the company collecting the items. The cost to return the goods would be confirmed at the point of arranging the return. The refund would be paid once the goods have been brought back and have been checked at our warehouse.

    Alternatively, you can arrange to return the materials back to us, and we will issue a refund once they have been received.

    *All prices displayed are exclusive of VAT @ 20%. This will be added at the end of the checkout process before you confirm your order.

    If you require any additional information regarding deliveries, please give us a call 01423 339163. Alternatively get in touch via our contacts page.

    How do you cut these soundproof boards?

    Answer: These panels can be cut with a hand saw, circular saw or jigsaw.

    Can the panels be fixed directly on to walls?

    Answer: The Noisestop 2 and Noisestop 2+ panels can be bonded straight on to brick walls or plastered walls. Using a plasterboard adhesive the boards can be bonded straight on to your wall. You do not need any mechanical fixing for these types of soundproof panels.

    How do you finish these boards?

    Answer: The boards are tapered edge acoustic plasterboard; this means they are ready to be plastered once they have been fitted. An alternative method of finishing the panels would be to tape and fill the tapered edge before decorating. The panels are dual sided so it does not matter which side faces into the wall and which side faces into the room.

    Can I soundproof my ceilings with these boards?

    Answer: Yes you can soundproof ceilings using these boards. They can be used to go straight over an existing ceiling as an upgrade to an existing ceiling. Alternatively they can be used as part of an acoustic ceiling solution for high levels of sound reduction. The panels must be fixed into ceilings with screws, you can not use adhesive to fix these panels to your ceiling.

    Can I attach things on to the wall afterwards?

    Answer: Once you have completed the work you can treat the wall as you would any other wall. Try to avoid too many fixing going through the wall as this may cause sound transfer. Suitable plugs and screws should be used to fix to the wall, we would recommend plasterboard plugs be used for hanging lightweight items.

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