The materials used in acoustic underlays, such as foam, cork, and natural rubber, are highly effective at reducing vibrations and controlling noise.
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By choosing the appropriate product for the specific noise control requirement, homeowners and businesses can create a quieter, more comfortable environment.
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Adhesive or double-sided tape can be used to secure the underlay in place, ensuring tight seams between pieces to prevent gaps that could reduce performance.
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When installing an acoustic underlay, it is important to ensure that the subfloor-whether concrete, particle board, or cement-is clean, level, and dry.
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