Rockwool insulation is made from volcanic rock fibers, offering natural stability and durability. It is highly fire-resistant and provides excellent thermal insulation, classified under Euroclass A1 and A2 according to EN 13501-1 standards, capable of withstanding temperatures over 1,000°C. With a wool-like texture, it is widely popular for installation. But beyond its thermal resistance, does Rockwool also offer soundproofing? Let’s explore the following factors.
3 Things to Know Before Installing Rockwool Insulation
There are various types of insulation that offer both heat and soundproofing capabilities, and Rockwool is one of them. If you're looking to improve acoustics or manage noise levels, consider these three factors:
Background Noise Levels
The ambient noise level in each area differs depending on the environment. For example, in an office with many employees, if the overall noise level is too low, any sound made by someone speaking can be very clear and may distract others.
Soundproofing of Ceilings, Walls, and Buildings
When selecting materials for soundproofing a building, it’s essential to choose the most suitable options for the specific use. For instance, while thick soundproof walls offer great privacy and quietness in a space, they also take up more room. Additionally, the required level of quietness for each area will influence the design of the building's internal systems, including walls, ceilings, and other spaces.
Room Reverberation
The level of reverberation varies across different spaces and depends entirely on the choice of materials. It’s crucial to select materials that are appropriate for the specific area. For example, in a recording studio, installing insulation that reduces reverberation is essential to maintaining sound quality.
Noise can significantly impact various aspects of life, especially concentration. More noise generally means less focus, while less noise usually leads to better concentration. Therefore, it’s important to choose insulation that effectively blocks both heat and noise, such as Rockwool insulation. If you’re interested in installing this type of insulation, feel free to consult with our team.
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