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Features of an acoustic and soundproof door

Acoustic and soundproof doors are in demand when it comes to a variety of public and commercial buildings. They are packed full of a range of helpful features, and not only those pertaining to sound. In this blog, we take a look at some of the main characteristics of soundproof doors and acoustic doors.

Who needs an acoustic and soundproof door?

Due to their sound controlling properties, as well as fire resistance, a huge range of buildings can benefit from the installation of acoustic and soundproof doors, including theatres, universities, recording studios, schools, hospitals, hotels and commercial offices.

Soundproof doors are acoustic tested

When you order an acoustic and soundproof door from us, you can rest assured it has undergone extensive testing to ensure the door is adjusted to block out frequencies which the human ear is sensitive to. It should be noted that doors with the highest acoustic rating are not necessarily the most suitable, as each door has its own way of performing at different frequencies. For this reason, it is always recommended to seek expert advice in order to match an acoustic and soundproof door to your requirements.

Door frames and seals

A key feature of many acoustic doors is the seal which prevents sound from entering through the door edge, or underneath it. This makes the frame of an acoustic and soundproof door crucial to its effectiveness. Doors are pre-hung to a matching frame as ‘one unit’ rather than being purchased separately.

Many acoustic doors come with fire resistance

Many acoustic and soundproof doors come with properties which protect against fire. The level of resistance can vary from half an hour to as many as four hours.

Acoustics can have glass windows

There is typically the option to include glass panels within an acoustic door or soundproof door, although how much glass is incorporated can have a direct impact on a door’s acoustic performance. As such, it is vital to consider the effect of glass panelling on the acoustic and fire resistant properties of a door.

So there are a few important features to look out for when it comes to acoustic and soundproof doors. Remember to consult an expert on the right specifications to meet your requirements.


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