Noise interference is certainly annoying, but many manufacturers produce panels with impressive soundproofing capabilities. Ice and Fire panels offer excellent soundproofing properties, and generally, living in a house with such panels installed can be quite comfortable. So, how do these panels address the issue of interference?
Walls: The walls should be constructed with thick and heavy materials to isolate air sounds. If possible, double-layered walls using ice-and-fire boards can be installed. When setting up sound-absorbing panels within the walls, they should be spaced from the wall, essentially maintaining the characteristics of a double-layered wall.
2. Ceiling and Carpet: If the listening room is located in the middle of a high-rise building, noise from floors above and below can pass through the ceiling and floor into the listening room. To reduce the vibration noise transmitted through these channels, it is possible to install suspended ceilings to isolate noise from above, and lay carpet to block noise from the air.
3. Door and window gaps. Pipes: Ice and fire board can be sealed with adhesive strips applied to door and window gaps.
4. Windows and Doors: Setting up soundproof windows and doors is crucial for noise reduction. The transmission loss of doors depends on their weight, hardness, and density. Increasing the weight and thickness of doors can improve sound insulation. If double doors are installed with sound-absorbing materials filled in the middle, it can significantly enhance the sound-absorbing effect. For home theater listening rooms, windows can be set up with double or even triple glass panes. Thicker glass is preferable. The glass and frame are connected with rubber strips of different shapes to ensure both sealing and flexibility.
Expertly utilizing the soundproofing properties of ice-fire boards to address noise interference. If the external environment is quite noisy, selecting such boards for interior decoration can yield a satisfactory result.




