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Wall Soundproofing Kits

For the best wall sound insulation, choose our soundproofing systems to soundproof party and stud walls. Soundproof against neighbours or increase privacy in your home with these DIY solutions

Wall soundproofing guide

Wall Soundproofing Kits

Acoustic wall systems

These acoustic wall systems combine acoustic and sound insulation products to achieve the highest levels of soundproofing against noisy neighbours and to increase privacy.The AcoustiClip soundproofing kits are the best soundproofing systems. These kits include all the products needed to effectively soundproof party walls and stud walls against unwanted noise in your home or workplace. If you require a slimmer solution to soundproof your walls use soundproof panels.

Soundproofing kits for party walls

Restore quiet and improve privacy in your home using our best party wall soundproofing systems. Soundproof partition walls against noisy neighbours with these DIY friendly soundproofing systems. See all our solutions for soundproofing party walls.

Soundproofing kits for stud walls

Restore quiet and improve privacy in your home using our best stud wall soundproofing systems. These DIY-friendly systems soundproof internal stud frames. See all our solutions for soundproofing stud walls.

Soundproof systems FAQs

A soundproof system is a comprehensive solution that blocks or reduces sound transmission between rooms or spaces. It combines materials to create an effective acoustic wall or ceiling. These systems usually include acoustic insulation, sound isolation decoupling clips, mass-loaded barriers, resilient channels, and acoustic sealants.

Acoustic insulation (high-density mineral wool): Reduces sound transmission within wall, floor and ceiling cavities.

Soundproof plasterboards: Adds mass to block sound.

Mass-loaded vinyl (MLV): A flexible material that acts as a sound barrier.

Sound isolation decoupling clips: Decoupling the wall to reduce the transfer of sound vibrating through the structure. See the AcoustiClip for more details.

Resilient channels: Decouple the wall from the structure to minimise sound vibrations.

Acoustic sealants: Fill gaps and edges to prevent sound leakage.

A properly installed soundproof system can significantly reduce sound transmission. A good soundproof system typically reduces airborne and vibrations that transfer noise between rooms. A soundproof system will block higher noise levels than individual product solutions such as soundproof panels.

The best-performing soundproof system is the AcoustiClip System. When applied to a room, it adds mass, sound absorption, and decoupling, which are essential when looking for high levels of sound insulation.

The AcoustiClip System is applied to walls and ceilings.

Soundproof Walls

AcoustiClip Direct System – Applied directly on solid party walls

AcoustiClip Stud Wall System – Applied on stud walls

Acousticlip Solid Wall Stud System – Applied to solid walls on a stud frame

Soundproof Ceilings

AcoustiClip Timber Joist System – Applied to timber ceiling joists

AcoustiClip Concrete Ceiling System – Applied to concrete ceilings

The slimmest wall soundproofing system on the market is Wall System 2.

Combining 25mm acoustic insulation and the innovative Noisestop 1 Plus Panel at 18mm, the system can be installed on a wall at a depth of 43mm. This makes Wall System 2  the thinnest acoustic wall solution available.

A competent DIYer can install a soundproof system. If you do not feel you can, it would be best to find a local tradesperson. Installing most soundproof systems does not require a specialist and is usually undertaken by a local contractor.

Most soundproof systems have an outer face of plasterboard, which allows for finishing, such as a plaster skim like a standard plasterboard. Our soundproofing boards have a tapered edge that enables them to be taped and filled as an alternative to plastering. Decorating straight onto the panel’s surface with paint or wallpaper is possible.

Once the soundproofing has been installed, the electrical outlets can be reinstatedTo ensure acoustic integrity, we recommend using an acoustic putty pad inside the electrical back box.

Yes, you can typically attach items such as mirrors and pictures over a soundproof system using drywall plugs and screws.

For heavy objects such as kitchen units, you should consider fixing them into the structural wall behind the soundproofing. For more details on fixing kitchens, please contact us for help and advice; call 01423 339163.

In many cases, a soundproof system can increase a home’s value, especially in noisy areas where privacy and quiet are a priority. Soundproofing improvements are often considered a good investment.

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