Services

1. Acoustic Ceiling Panels

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What is Acoustic Ceiling Panel?

Acoustic ceiling panel serve as barriers to block sound from traveling to adjacent rooms and also as a means to reduce the noise within a room. As they soften, remove, and diffuse sounds, acoustic panel help create a more pleasant environment, free of echoes and bothersome noise.

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    Noise Reduction

    Offices of any size can benefit from the noise reduction provided by an acoustic ceiling. Your employees will thank you for creating a pleasant work environment where they aren’t distracted by every footstep and conversation. Acoustic ceiling panels are made to diffuse the noise and absorb it, rather than letting it travel through your space.

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    Energy Savings

    In addition to noise reduction, acoustic ceiling panels have also been shown to reduce energy costs. First, they are highly reflective, which makes it easier to light up a large space. Additionally, installing acoustic ceiling panels lowers your ceiling height, which, in turn, provides extra insulation. Therefore, with acoustic ceiling panels, you have less space to heat, which lowers your energy bills.

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    Affordable

    Comparing the prices of other ceiling alternatives, installing acoustic ceiling panel is the most cost-effective solution. In relation to that, an installed acoustic ceiling has fewer labor expenses than different types of construction.

2. Drywall Partition

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What is Drywall Partition?

Drywall partitions are light weighted partition systems; the main purpose is to divide a premise into a number of rooms according to the needs. For example, if there is one large room, the room can be separated with ease with the usage of drywall partitions.

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    Quick Installation

    Drywall are easy to be placed and also need less labor as compared to masonry construction. Also in masonry construction, work needs to be done faster to hand over the job for electrical wiring and other services. While with Drywall, such services like electrical are offered in the system itself. This makes the process easy and quick.

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    Sound Insulators

    Offer exceptional acoustic insulation (you can call it sound insulators). They prevent sound movement from one room to other.It can deliver almost 70dB+ level of sound insulation.

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    Thermal security

    Drywalls have low thrermal conductivity but high thermal resistance. This property lowers electrical consumption, reducing the load on air-conditioning units.

3. Acoustic Fabric Panel

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What is Acoustic Fabric Panel?

An acoustic panel is a sound-absorbing panel used to mitigate background noise and reduce the reverberation and echo in a space. When we talk about an acoustic panel, we refer to it in its broadest sense including vertical and horizontal panels.

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    Easy to Install

    Acoustic panels are a simple way to get better acoustics in your home. Many panels come with quick, easy installation methods. While soundproofing keeps sound from escaping a room and is often done through internal wall installation and sealing gaps, acoustic panels can improve the sound quality of the room with general principles, some planning, and a little physical effort.

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    More Comfort

    Noise in your house can cause certain activities to eat away at your peace and quiet. This can leave you feeling irritated, unnerved, and even in pain from too much sound hitting your ears and needed to be processed by your senses. Hanging acoustic panels to absorb sounds can be a simple yet effective part of your entire acoustic plan that leads to happy ears.

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    Better Entertainment

    Who doesn’t want a theatre quality experience at home without dropping thousands of dollars on an expensive sound system? The right acoustic panels, plus acoustic solutions like bass traps, can take a decent middle-of-the-road sound system and make it sound like you spent *way* more the system. Acoustic panels placed on the walls that absorb sound are great, but some also feature beveled edges and other design aspects to diffuse the sound as well. A room that has too much sound absorption can sound uncomfortably “dead.” Panels that break up and redirect sound help a room sound natural while keeping sounds clearer and better overall.