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A brief introduction
One Sound deadening subfloor Is exactly what it sounds, it is a layer of material that is placed under the floor covering to absorb the noise and reduce the transmission of sound to the underlying spaces. It's a smart solution for apartments, flats, bedrooms and other spaces on top of busy hangouts or main roads.
What are the benefits?
Sound deadening subfloor has several advantages. First, it reduces noise pollution in your home, eliminating the need to listen to the neighbors who walk or have their TV too loud. It even reduces the noise level of your own footsteps or furniture. In addition, it improves the acoustics in the interior, which means it can improve the natural resonance of the room. It also works as an insulator, for example when holding heat.
What do you need to pay attention to?
Of course, there is no universal subfloor that fits for all situations. When purchasing a subfloor, you need to consider the type of flooring-think of carpet, laminate or Parquet -And what you use it for; your bedroom, living room or practice space? In addition, the thickness or density of the subfloor also plays a role. The thicker the layer, the better the subfloor keeps out noise, but note: laying a thicker subfloor can make other parts of the floors difficult to connect. At Solza.nl we have the special special for when you do not quite come out Subfloor locator Built, within no time the right underfloor!
More than just noise-deadening subfloor
At Solza.nl, as indicated above, we have many other types of underfloors in our range. You can come to us for everything that has to do with indoor floors. So think about Adhesive skirting boards , MDF skirting boards , But also the following types of subfloors:
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Pourquoi une sous-couche absorbante acoustique est-elle importante ?
Il offre un plus grand confort de vie, évite les nuisances dans les appartements et permet souvent de respecter la norme de bruit de 10 dB.
Peut-on combiner une sous-couche insonorisante avec un chauffage par le sol ?
Oui, mais choisissez un sous-plancher à faible résistance thermique afin que le chauffage par le sol continue de fonctionner efficacement.
Que signifie la norme 10 dB pour les sous-planchers ?
Cette norme signifie que le sous-plancher réduit le bruit de contact vers le bas d'au moins 10 décibels, ce qui est souvent obligatoire dans les complexes d'appartements.
Quelle doit être l'épaisseur d'une sous-couche insonorisante ?
Pour le stratifié, 2 à 5 mm conviennent, pour le PVC à clipser 1 à 2 mm et pour le parquet 3 à 7 mm, selon le sol.