acoustic underlay
acoustic flooring underlay
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acoustic flooring underlay

ACOUSTIFLOOR
USES:
  • Impact & airborne reduction under carpets.
  • Suitable for floating floors under T&G.
  • Suitable for concrete floors.
  • Suitable for Timber floors.
  • Can be used to meet New Building Regs.
BENEFITS:
  • Easy DIY Installation.
  • High impact & airborne reduction.
  • Easy to cut.
  • Light-weight.
  • Handy sized rolls
acoustic flooring
Acoustifloor (Part Code A430) is a superb, ultra thin, acoustic flooring system made up of a laminate of the 8000 Acoustic Membrane and a high performance foamed polyethylene specially selected for its acoustic performance. The product is only 6mm thick and is supplied in 7.5m x 1.5m rolls to allow customers to specify their own floor finish. It can be used on conversion and new build projects in conjunction with wooden joisted timber floors or concrete floors.
acoustic flooring
Incorporating the latest changes to the Approved Document E 2003, the minimum and maximum sound insulation requirement for separating floors are as follows:
  

   Conversion

   New Build
Airborne Sound Reduction DnTw+C;tr

43dB or greater

45dB or greater
Impact Sound Level LnTw

64dB or less

62dB or less


To comply with the requirements of the  Approved Document E 2003, AcoustiFloor sound insulated separating floors have been tested in accordance with BS EN ISO 140-6:1998 and rated in accordance with BS EN ISO 717-2:1997.
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Tested Performance of the Above Structure:-
  Airbourne              Impact
Rw=62dB (Ctr-8)    Lnw54dB
Rw + Ctr= 54dB



SEPARATING FLOORS / CONCRETE FLOOR / ROBUST DETAIL FLOATING FLOOR TREATMENT 4 / Rd Delta LW19dB

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INSTALLATION
acoustic flooring

  • Roll out the material ensuring that the black membrane is facing down.
  • Where it butts a wall allow 50mm overlap at each edge and cut using a sharp knife or scissors.
  • Where it butts push tightly together and tape along the edge and cut using our aluminium duct tape.
  • At the corners notch by accurately cutting out a 50mm square.
  • Follow manufacturers instructions for installing tongue and groove boards. Lay the T&G boards over the AcoustiFloor preferably at right angles or alternatively if joints are running in the same direction stagger the joints. Glue the T&G joints.
  • Mitre the AcoustiFloor by turning down each flap in turn and trimming off at a 45° angle.
  • Turn the AcoustiFloor over the top of the floorboard and fit skirting so as to trap the overlap underneath.
  • Trim the excess with a sharp knife.
  • Finish off by applying our acoustic sealant to the joint.
You have now created a floating floor which is decoupled from the base floor and surrounding walls reducing the transmission of sound through the structure and by flanking and leakage.

AcoustiFloor as a sound reduction Carpet Underlay
  • Roll out the material ensuring that the black membrane is facing down.
  • Where it butts push tightly together and tape along the edge and cut using our aluminium duct tape.
  • Glue to base floor using our spray adhesive.
  • Fit as per standard carpet underlay.
  • Lay carpet as per suppliers instructions.
SPECIFICATIONS
Roll Size: 7.5m x 1.5m x 6mm
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