Categories: Soundproofing Tips

Sound Absorbing Panels For Your Office – How do they work?

Offices tend to be built with tile floors, plaster walls and plaster ceilings. These hard surfaces allow for sound from things like fax machines and printers to bounce around and echo which creates bothersome noise and distracts employees.

By installing sound-absorbing wall panels, suspended sound-absorbing ceiling panels and static dissipative carpeting, noise is greatly reduced and employees are able to work in a productive, quiet environment.

If you need soundproofing for your office instead, consider soundproofing partitions or curtains.

Emily Silverman

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