Whether building a new home or renovating an existing room into a residential home theater, the acoustic characteristics of the room are something that should not be overlooked. A question we get asked often is “How many sound panels should I install in my home theater?” The recommended coverage of acoustic wall panels in a…
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How to Reduce Background Noise in Large Rooms
Acoustic panels are used to reduce background noise in large rooms by absorbing sound energy, thereby minimizing echoes, reverberation, and overall noise levels. Here’s how they work and are used: Absorption of Sound Waves: Acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound waves that would otherwise bounce off hard surfaces. They are typically made of materials…
Read MoreIntroducing FELT Baffles: Elevate Your Acoustic Experience
NetWell Noise Control is excited to introduce FELT Baffles, part of our all new Poly-Tone line of PET polyester acoustical products. FELT Baffles have been designed to transform indoor spaces into acoustically enhanced havens. Whether you’re seeking to create a serene workspace, a tranquil hospitality environment, or a dynamic educational atmosphere, FELT Baffles are your…
Read MoreAccordion Room Dividers vs. Operable Walls
Comparing the difference between the two main types of room dividers and the pros & cons of each. Accordion-style room dividers and operable walls are both popular options for creating flexible spaces and dividing larger areas into smaller sections. While they serve similar purposes, there are some differences in terms of benefits and functionality. Here…
Read MoreArt Photograph Sound Panels
PicturePanels by NetWell offer a visually appealing way to resolve reverberant noise problems, while improving both the aesthetics and acoustics of your existing space. PicturePanels can feature custom graphics, photos, logos, artwork, and more. The design options are virtually limitless. The panels are available in sizes up to 4′ x 10′, and they can be mounted…
Read MoreReducing Echo in a Gym
Charlie Mann, Director of Operations at Alvord ISD in Texas, reached out to NetWell Noise Control looking for help with reducing the reverberation time in their school’s large gymnasium. Gyms are notorious for being echo chambers due to their tall ceiling heights and hard reflective surfaces. The NetWell team gathered information about their gym (size…
Read MoreSoundproofing a Pickleball Court
Noise Reduction for Pickleball Courts: How-to Pickleball has become one of America’s leading participation sports programs, entertaining kids from ages 8 to 108. The increase in the popularity of the sport especially holds true for the senior population, as the activity tends to generate both an enjoyable social environment as well as a good deal…
Read MoreSound Proof Room Dividers
Soundproofing Room Dividers Social distancing in today’s commercial marketplace places a premium on the design and function of commercial space. The ability to take a larger room and sub divide it into two smaller rooms that remain sound protected from one another is a popular means by which to stay social distanced while making the…
Read MoreSoundproofing Your Fellowship Hall
Similar to other social gathering venues, fellowship halls are faced with the common issue of sound reflections (echoes) interfering with the quality of acoustics within the room. When a group converses in a fellowship hall, particularly one containing several hard, reflective surfaces, the collective voices create reverberations that affect the quality of acoustics throughout the area. As these reverberations interfere with
Read MoreHow to Soundproof Kennels and Puppy Playlands
Kennel noise is generated by barking dogs and their impact sounds reflecting off all the hard, washable, reflective surfaces our clients find in a kennel environment. Concrete floors, hard reflective walls, block, brick, metal, washable surfaces that combine to reflect up to 97% of the bark of the dog. The repercussions of this echo carry…
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