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Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles

Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles

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FAQs - Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles

What are Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles and Rolls?

Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles and Rolls are sound-absorbing flooring and wall covering solutions specially designed to minimize noise levels. These are made using rubber, which absorbs vibrations and echoes, making them ideal for spaces like gyms, dance studios, or any area where sound reduction is required.

Can Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles and Rolls be used in commercial or residential buildings?

Absolutely! Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles and Rolls are perfect for both commercial and residential applications. This includes places like gymnasiums, fitness centers, dance studios, arenas, home workout spaces, and even kids' playrooms. These materials are highly durable, shock-absorbent, and easy to clean, making them a practical choice.

How do Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall Tiles and Rolls provide soundproofing?

The soundproofing capabilities of Acoustic Rubber Floor & Wall tiles and Rolls come from the material itself — rubber. Rubber has sound-absorbing properties, meaning it can absorb and dissipate the energy from sound waves, reducing overall noise levels. This is particularly useful in gyms where dropping weights and loud music can produce high levels of noise.

What is the difference between Acoustic Rubber Tiles and Rolls?

The primary distinction between Acoustic Rubber Tiles and Rolls lies in the way they're installed and their flexibility in covering different areas. Rolls are usually best for large, open areas as they can be cut to fit specific dimensions, while tiles are often used for smaller or irregularly shaped spaces. Both offer the same high level of sound absorption.

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