Soundproof
Soundproofing refers to techniques and materials used to reduce sound transmission between spaces. The goal is to lower noise levels through walls, floors, ceilings, doors, and other barriers. Soundproofing does not create perfect silence, but it can significantly limit noise transfer.
The core approaches are often described as mass, damping, decoupling, sealing, and absorption. Mass adds inertia
Performance is quantified by standards such as the Sound Transmission Class (STC) for airborne noise, and the
Practical considerations include locations of weak points—doors, windows, outlets, and service penetrations—as well as the need
Soundproofing contrasts with sound absorption, which reduces internal reflections and echoes but does not prevent sound
Applications encompass residential buildings, recording studios, theaters, offices, hospitals, and industrial settings, where reducing noise improves