Ideal for classrooms, music rooms, daycare centers, office cubicles and more, NetWell’s acoustic FabricTack Sound Panels can double as bulletin boards. Ideal for controlling excessive noise levels with sound panels installed lower on perimeter walls. For more informaiton, check the FabricTack Panels at NetWell Noise Control! FabricTack Panels at NetWell Noise Control. 1-800-638-9355.
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Thickness of Different Sound Panels
NetWell’s Fabric Panels absorb echoes in a variety of settings. Use 2″ thick panels in music rooms with drums, bass guitars, oboes, cellos and tubas. Use 1″ thick panels in rooms filled primarily with human voice. Thicker panels perform better with low frequency noise.
Read MoreBlock Restaurant Noise
Brick, block, concrete, marble, tile, tin, glass, wood, granite and drywall. These surfaces commonly found in a restaurant combine to absorb an avereage 5% of the echo at your favorite eatery. NetWell Fabric Panels absorb up to 80% of the same echo.
Read MoreGot Foot Noise?
For common floor/ceiling assembly noise, layer FloorFighter beneath your finished flooring surface. Available in 4’x25′ rolls.
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For our industrial clients out there, ALWAYS we start with the concept of controlling excessive levels of noise with our Sound Curtain systems. Why? These blanket systems block directional sound and mitigate up to 80% of your decibel level exposure. Call NetWell today to discover our QBS Blankets! 1-800-638-9355.
Read MoreConference Room Acoustics
Conference Rooms are notorious for poor interior room acoustics, which in turn can threaten the productivity of business meetings held within the space. By placing a set of decorative sound panels in the room, echoes can be captured, thus collapsing background noise, and delivering greater clarity back to original sound. As you can see in…
Read MoreNoisy Office Space?
Try lining your hallways with NetWell’s Fabric Panels. As echoes rebound their way down the hall, drywall will absorb 8% of the echo, while sound panels can absorb up to 80% of the same level of noise. Plus we can add decorative designs and artwork to the face of the panel systems to accent your…
Read MoreFor Common Wall Noise: Staggered Stud Design
For new build or remodel of your common walls, to isolate on rooms noise from the next, a popular building technique is a “staggered stud” wall assembly. The floor plate is 6″ wide, but the vertical studs are standard 2x4s, which allows the builder to alternate their installation as shown here. The concept is to…
Read MoreAcoustic Foam Options
There are two basic core foam choices when selecting acoustic foam for your sound control needs. Open cell polyurethane foam or open cell melamine foam. First, note that closed cell foam does not absorb sound, the pores of the foam do not collect sound wave energy, the foam must be open cell. Second, the difference…
Read MoreAcoustical Room Analysis
There’s a time tested analtyical service available designed to help clients properly calculate their square foot totals for sound panels in their space. Based on a room’s size, shape and surface textures, this Room Analysis will pinpoint the panel count for you in advance of your treatment. Customers control panel size, color, and location, while…
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