Due to
requests for sound deadening products Bay Area Acoustic Ceilings
has expanded our product line to help solve these problems. "Iım
building a sound studio in my home. Can you help with the sound
transmission problems?" "I live in a condominium and I can hear
everything my neighbors are doing. Can you help?" Then a client
wanted a product for a media room being built in their house.
Bay Area Acoustic Ceilings was faced with a problem. How to improve
the sound quality inside the room and limit the sound transmission
outside of the room? Mike Rath, Owner of Bay Area Acoustic Ceilings,
began to research the sound products that were available on the
market. He found that they were expensive, not readily available
and difficult to install.
Then Bay
Area came across the Knight-Celotex Company and their sound board
SoundStop. SoundStop was relatively inexpensive, easy to install
and in stock at local suppliers. But was it to good to believe?
Researching Soundstop included education in sound transmission
ratings and conversations with engineers at Knight-Celotex. After
installation in a few small projects, Bay Area Acoustic Ceilings
found a new niche for its business. Now when customers call for
sound products the company has something to offer. A few more
projects came their way. Overlaying the sheetrock ceiling in a
condo caused the homeowner to rave "I canıt hear the TV, I canıt
hear the toilet flush and I canıt hear that baby cry anymore!"
These projects
prepared Bay Area Acoustic Ceilings for the biggest project they
have performed to date: A high-end vacation ownership complex
in Lake Tahoe was having terrible sound transmission problems.
The architect was suggesting pulling up the flooring and laying
down a sound deadening fabric. With beautiful hardwood floors
throughout, this expensive undertaking was not a feasible solution.
Bay Area
Acoustic Ceilings was brought onto the scene. Working with the
owners and the building department they came up with a system
that would work for everyone.
Working
in the units that had occupants above, they installed layers of
SoundStop and new sheetrock over the existing ceilings. Bay Area
Acoustic Ceilings had to come up with a trim that would compliment
the crown molding without taking away all of the beautiful detail.
They then taped, textured and painted the new ceilings. This new
system made a dramatic difference in the sound transmission problems
and resulted in another satisfied customer.
If you
have sound transmission problems please contact Bay Area Acoustic
Ceilings. We will be happy to try to help you find a solution.
Soundstop
- For More Information, including an interactive demo please visit:
http://www.aknightcompany.com/productline/soundstop/ss_overview.asp