Do you live in a noisy neighborhood? Do you have a loud home theater or band room in your home? Is your office prone to loud traffic noises? If you answered yes to any of these, you may want to look into sound proofing your environment.
Sound proofing is provided by materials that either block sound from entering an area or absorb sound to contain it in an area. Sound is measured in decibels. When you get materials to block or absorb sound, you will see that they have an STC (standard transmission class) rating. An STC rating depicts how much sound decibels the sound proofing material will block or absorb. An example: a normal wall has an STC rating of 20 or 25. This means you can hear normal speech through the wall. If you want the normal speech to only be heard View the rest of this article
Friday, December 28, 2007
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