
Sound Insulation for Concrete Floors
Sound insulation for concrete floors can help reduce the noise and echo often associated with such flooring. Reduce noise from neighbours below or cut down on your footstep impact with simple to install concrete floor soundproofing from Noisestop Systems.
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Noisestop’s sound insulation for concrete floors is quick to install, effective at noise reduction and meets UK Building Regulations Part E for home offices, apartments, or businesses. Our products are made in the UK and can be delivered within 3-5 working days. Most of our acoustic concrete floor products can simply be laid on top of existing flooring or added during renovation or construction.
The Concretedeck Acoustic Flooring Board is a floating floor system with moisture-resistant chipboard and a resilient Isopoli layer. For low-height installations, consider the Noisedeck 19 – which offers a slim overlay with 9mm MDF bonded to a 10mm PET mat.
Noisestop F7 Acoustic Underlay and the Noisestop Impact Mat also provide excellent noise reduction under most finishes. Complete your system with our Perimeter Isolation Tape to prevent flanking sound transmission.
Not sure which product is right for you? We can help you find the best solution for your floor type and budget. Call us on 01423 339163 or send us your query online.
Featured concrete flooring soundproofing systems

Concretedeck Acoustic Floor Board 2.4m x 0.6m
£38.95 exc VAT.

Sound Deadening Mat 3mm & 5mm | Soundproof Matting for Floors
£108.75 exc VAT.

F7 Plus 15mm Sound Insulation Underlay 1.2m x 1.2m
£41.95 exc VAT.

12mm Soundproof Acoustic Underlay 1.2m x 1.2m
£31.95 exc VAT.

F7 9mm Sound Insulation Underlay 1.2m x 1.2m
£26.95 exc VAT.

Perimeter Isolation Tape 25m x 100mm x 5mm Flanking Strip
£12.3 exc VAT.

9mm T&G Moisture Resistant MDF Overlay Board 1.2m x 0.6m
£10.55 exc VAT.
Soundproofing floors FAQs
Yes, mainly to reduce impact noise such as footfall rather than airborne noise like conversation and music. Concrete usually works well to reduce airborne noises.
Impact noise through floors refers to the sounds generated by impact or physical contact on a floor surface that transmits to the space below. This could be footsteps, dropping objects, dragging furniture, or any action that causes vibrations and sound transmission through the floor’s structure.
Soundproofing materials, acoustic underlays, and floating flooring options are used to reduce the impact noise that travels between floors. Our Noisestop F7 Plus and Noisestop Acoustic Underlay are the best soundproof mats. The Noisedeck range of interlocking floating floors includes the Noisedeck 32, a direct to joist system and the Noisedeck 18T, a floor overlay system.
Installing soundproofing to the floor will give you the best results in reducing impact noise. However, ceiling solutions are also available to reduce impact noise from below.
Airborne noise refers to sound that travels through the air, like voices, music, or TV noise. To soundproof against airborne noise, you add mass and absorption materials to the floor.
Materials such as acoustic insulation and soundproof mats all help reduce airborne sound transfer between floors. The Noisestop F7 Plus is our highest performing acoustic underlay. Acoustic insulation DFM 100mm between floor joists is another way of increasing the mass and absorption of wooden floors.
You can lay the carpet directly onto acoustic underlays. You might use them in conjunction with a traditional carpet underlay for added comfort.
If the flooring you are using is below 14mm thick and you are using one of the acoustic underlays, you would need to use a resilient layer over the soundproofing to support the floor finish. Flooring over 14mm, such as engineered flooring and natural wooden floors, can be laid directly over the underlays.
Interlocking floors in the Noisedeck range already have a suitable base for any floor finish, so they do not require further treatment.
When installing soundproofing for your floors in these spaces, avoid directly placing kitchen units, baths, sinks, or toilets onto the soundproofing. To maintain consistent floor heights, employ a plinth beneath these items to ensure everything stays at the proper level.
Yes, impact noise can travel through concrete floors, making this a priority for our soundproofing products.
No, it’s very difficult to block out all noise. But a combination of acoustic flooring, impact mats, isolation tapes, and other materials can get you close.