Our soundproofing solutions create spaces where noise stays out and privacy stays in
Whether you’re tired of hearing footsteps overhead, want privacy between rooms, or need a quieter environment for sleep, work, or relaxation, proper soundproofing can transform the comfort of your home. Effective sound control isn’t about foam panels, it relies on proven science that decouples one space from another, reduce airborne noise, and seal often overlooked sound leaks.
I use proven building techniques and materials to help you achieve meaningful reductions in noise, whether you're targeting a single wall, an entire room, or a whole house.
What You Can Expect:
Soundproofing starts with identifying the type of noise you’re dealing with, impact noise, airborne noise, or structural vibration. This allows us to choose the right methods for your specific situation.
Assessment of Noise Sources: I’ll evaluate where the sound is coming from, how it travels through your home, and what materials or construction choices are contributing to the issue.
Tailored Soundproofing Options: Different noises require different solutions. I’ll explain which methods will make the biggest difference and which upgrades are optional.
Clear Cost Ranges: Soundproofing can be done in tiers, from small improvements to full room isolation. I’ll walk you through the cost, benefits, and expectations of each level. See our pricing page for a better understanding of our rates and ways to save money on your project.
Quality Installation: Proper soundproofing requires attention to detail, sealed penetrations, staggered or resilient framing, correct insulation density, and mechanically decoupled surfaces.
Honest Expectations: I’ll explain realistically how much improvement you can expect. Soundproofing isn’t “magic,” but done correctly, it delivers a dramatic transformation.
Common Methods & Options:
Based on your goals and budget, your soundproofing project may include any combination of these proven techniques:
Insulation Upgrades: High-density fiberglass or mineral wool (Roxul/Rockwool) installed to absorb airborne noise and control resonance.
Double Drywall with Damping Compound: Layers of 5/8” drywall combined with Green Glue or similar products to dissipate sound energy.
Decoupling: Using resilient channels, hat channels, or sound isolation clips to separate drywall from framing, one of the most effective upgrades for both wall and ceiling noise.
Staggered or Double Stud Walls: Reframing to stop vibration transfer between rooms.
Acoustic Sealant & Tight Detailing: Sealing electrical boxes, gaps, trim lines, and wall seams, a crucial step many contractors skip.
Solid-Core Door Upgrades: Replacing hollow doors and adding weatherstripped seals for improved room privacy.
Floor & Ceiling Treatments: Acoustical underlayment, floating floors, or ceiling isolation systems to reduce footstep and impact noise.
HVAC & Ventilation Noise Control: Redirecting or baffling vent pathways to stop sound from traveling room-to-room.
Window upgrades: To keep outside noise out we may recommend anything from special curtains up to installing laminated glass windows.
What We Might Discover
During sound assessments, it’s common to find hidden issues that amplify noise more than homeowners realize, such as shared framing cavities, unsealed gaps, hollow interior doors, or improperly installed insulation. I’ll point these out and explain the cost and benefit of addressing each one.
Ready to Make Your Home Quieter?
Whether you're planning a small improvement or a full room isolation, I can help you understand your options and create a quieter, more comfortable space.
Whenever you’re ready, send me an email at rayatstellar@gmail.com or call or text 678-908-6264 to schedule a visit.
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