Soundproofing materials for walls – 5 best acoustic solutions

To choose the right soundproofing materials for walls, you need to understand what they are and how they work. There are a vast array of soundproofing materials for walls, but you only need to know about a few to get the best results and reduce your noise issue. You should first identify the type of noise, then the source and lastly potential weaknesses in the room.

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Glossary of soundproofing terms

What is airborne noise?

Sound that travels through the air such as music, talking or a TV.

What is impact noise?

Sound vibrations that travel through a structure or material such as footsteps.

What is flanking transmission?

Sound that uses alternative routes to travel over, under or around a partition. Examples are holes in walls, pipes running under two adjoined rooms or lighting. Two structures that make contact can thus cause flanking transmission can be called ‘flanking structures’.

Basic soundproofing materials for walls 2023

This list shows the basic soundproofing materials for walls and what they do. These common materials are then used to create sophisticated acoustic wall panels, as you will see further down the page. Understanding the core materials will help you navigate complex soundproofing materials for walls.

We also have a full guide to soundproofing materials if you’d like to know about floors and ceilings.

Isolation Clips and Channel

The most effective sound reduction option for space used. Clips are drilled into the wall and hold a new soundproofing partition away from the original structure.

  • Decouples two structures
  • Reduces airborne noise
  • Helps stop sound leaving or entering
  • Most effective for space used

Acoustic Plasterboard

A dense plasterboard with a higher mass than regular plasterboard. These are available as half sheets for easier handling.

  • High mass to insulate a wall
  • Reflects airborne noise
  • Helps stop sound leaving or entering

Tecsound

A visco-elastic membrane that can be adhered to walls to improve insulation.

  • High mass to insulate a wall
  • Reflects airborne noise
  • Helps stop sound leaving or entering
  • Option of self-adhesive back

Acoustic mineral wool

High mass wall insulation used inside a wall to fill cavities and reduce reverb.

  • High mass to insulate a wall
  • Reduces airborne noise
  • Fills cavities to stop reverberation
  • Helps stop sound leaving or entering

Mass loaded vinyl

A rubber sheet with high mass of up to 10kg/m2 often used in a pre-formed acoustic wall panel.

  • High mass to insulate a wall
  • Reflects airborne noise
  • Often added to preformed wall panels
  • Helps stop sound leaving or entering

Isolation strips

Placed under stud work to reduce direct contact with flanking structures and flex with sound reverberation.

  • Flexible barrier to help decouple
  • Isolated potential flanking structure
  • Effective against structural vibrations

Best soundproofing materials for wall 2023

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Now that you know what soundproofing materials for walls are, you can delve into the best soundproofing materials. These are acoustic panels that comprise of two or more materials. The benefit of having a precomposed wall soundproofing panel is that air gaps between layers (which allow for reverberation) are massively reduced, space is maximised and installation is far easier.

MuteClips and Channel

Uses dual density silicone to resist vibrations between wall and partition which decouples structures.

  • Most effective decoupling solution
  • Reduce airborne noise
  • Can be installed direct to wall or stud
  • Uses dual density silicone to resist a wider range of frequencies

MuteBoard 4

4 layers of soundproofing materials to resist a wide range of frequencies. Can be installed direct to wall.

  • 3 different levels of high mass
  • A layer of closed-cell foam for flex
  • 2 layers of mass loaded vinyl
  • Acoustic plasterboard facing for easy finish

MuteBoard 3

3 layers of soundproofing materials that resist airborne noise. The panel can be combined with Tecsound for extra resistance.

  • 1 layer of mass loaded vinyl
  • Front facing layer of acoustic plasterboard
  • A layer of closed-cell foam for flex
  • Reflects a spectrum of airborne frequencies

MuteBoard 2

A slimline solution with two different materials of high mass. This wall panel works well in a system set up.

  • Back layer of Tecsound
  • Front layer of acoustic plasterboard
  • Reflects airborne noise
  • Good for systems

Acoustic materials for walls v/s soundproofing materials for walls

People often get confused between acoustic materials and soundproofing materials for walls, and with good reason. Soundproofing is to control noise entering or leaving a space and as you’ve seen with the airborne solutions above, materials usually do both.

However, acoustic materials are to treat sound within a space and help create a clearer noise. This is done by controlling the reverberation of noise within a space. Materials that can control reverberation (echo), are those which can absorb sound and instead of reflecting a noise (as airborne resistant materials do), acoustic materials for walls will reduce reflection.

Materials with air holes, like loose woven fibres or foams, allow sound to travel into the structure where, through fractional loss of energy by friction, the soundwave is dissipated and transformed into heat energy instead. As the noise is not reflected off the surface, the amount of soundwaves inside a space is reduced and clarity is improved.

You can find a complete write up on the best acoustic wall panels for your room here.

Best acoustic materials for walls

The best acoustic materials are those with a Class A absorption rating, so keep an eye out for that! All of our absorption materials for walls have a Class A rating to ensure you get the best results possible. Acoustic materials for walls can take many forms and also become quite costly. We have a selection of acoustic panels that are cost effective, look good and easy to install.

Still Note

Class A rated acoustic wall panels in different sizes and tones. Provide greta sound attenuation.

  • 0.9 Absorption coefficient
  • Size variation available
  • Easy to install
  • Lightweight and easy to handle

How to soundproof a wall

If you’d like to know how to install soundproofing materials for walls, or the best systems to look at, then we have a full blog about wall soundproofing for you. This will take you through the best wall soundproofing solutions and systems. A wall system is simply a layered design that uses more than one soundproofing material for walls and can also include an additional stud frame.

If you need help installing your solution, then we have a dedicated network of installers who will be happy to give you a quote. Get a quote for soundproofing installation.

How to soundproof a room

If looking at soundproofing materials for walls has given you more ideas and you’d like to know about options for whole rooms, then have a read of our room soundproofing guide. Remember that you can also give our experts here at iKoustic a call and they will be able to get you to the best soundproofing solution fastest.

How much do soundproofing materials cost?

Depending on what you are buying, soundproofing materials for walls start at £7.80 per m2 but the best soundproofing materials for walls will cost more and deliver better results.
For a guide to cheap wall soundproofing, head over here.

What are the best wall soundproofing materials?

If you are trying to control airborne noise through a wall then a decoupling device like the MuteClip and a partition of high mass is the best soundproofing solution. High mass materials will reflect airborne noise and MuteClip separate two surfaces, reducing transmission.

What are acoustic materials for walls?

Acoustic materials on walls are to reduce reverberation within a space. Absorption materials with open structures, like loose woven fibres and foams provide good absorption. Use a Class A rated materials whenever possible.

Can I soundproof a wall?

Yes, using materials of high mass will reflect airborne noise like talking and music. Adding in decoupling technology like a MuteClip will boost performance and save space. There are an array of soundproofing materials for walls but contact us for expert advice on what to use.

How do you install wall soundproofing?

Most soundproofing can be installed by a confident DIYer using our installation guides and videos. Be aware that soundproofing materials for walls have high mass and will require more than one person. We also have a complete installer network offering coverage across the UK. Find an installer here.

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