Effective solutions for reverberation noise

  • 13 May 2015

Hush Acoustics has developed various solutions to reduce reverberation noise to a minimum.

Reverberation noise can be disruptive in many types of building.

Hush was recently involved in a project to reduce reverberation noise at a golf club bar, styled with chic timber flooring, painted masonry walls and a painted soffit.

The high-tech absorbers were fitted to the soffit, greatly reducing the reverberating noise levels and creating a more hospitable environment.

Solutions for large spaces

Reverberating noise can cause even greater difficulties in large spaces, such as theatre foyers, open plan offices or school halls.

In a recent Hush Acoustics project, a simple treating of the painted concrete soffit was enough to drastically reduce reverberating noise at a school hall.

Reverberation problems can affect many types of building, however the careful application of Hush Acoustics’ solutions can reduce reverberation noise leading to quiter, healthier environments.

Hush Acoustics Ltd
Unit 2, Tinsley Industrial Estate
Shepcote Way
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S9 1TH

Tel: 0114 551 8685
Fax: 0151 944 1146

Visit Hush Acoustics' website

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