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View Our WorkDon't let your basement renovation disrupt the peace of your home. Our soundproofing expertise—including resilient channel installation—keeps noise where it belongs.
Get Your Soundproofing ConsultationImagine the kids watching a movie in the basement theater while you sleep peacefully upstairs. That’s not a dream—it’s Acoustic Decoupling.
At Build It Right, we specialize in Resilient Channel Installation, the gold standard for stopping sound transmission through joists and walls.
We decouple the basement ceiling from the floor above. Footsteps are muffled and voices stay below.
Enjoy cinema-quality audio with booming bass without vibrating the entire house's structure.
Meet building codes for secondary suites by creating true acoustic separation between living units.
Unlike cheap foam panels, Resilient Channel addresses the physics of sound. By creating a "break" in the path between your drywall and the wood studs, vibrations simply cannot travel. It is the professional standard for real isolation.
| STC Rating | What You'll Hear | Our Target |
|---|---|---|
| 25-30 | Normal speech clearly understood | Standard Wall |
| 35-40 | Loud speech barely audible | Improved |
| 45-50 | Loud speech barely heard | Living Spaces |
| 55+ | Very loud sounds (Music/Theater) faintly heard | Theater Room |
Dense Rockwool fibers that trap sound waves and convert them to heat energy.
Metal tracks that "decouple" your ceiling drywall from the floor joists.
Non-hardening caulk that seals every electrical box and gap where air (and sound) leaks.
Using 5/8" Fire-rated drywall or double layers to block sound with sheer weight.
No. Foam panels reduce echo inside a room, but they don't stop sound from leaving it. For that, you need construction-based solutions like Resilient Channels.
No construction can achieve 100% silence, but our system makes a dramatic, life-changing difference. Footsteps become faint thuds rather than sharp bangs.
Yes. Most municipalities require a specific STC rating (usually 43-50) between separate dwelling units for privacy and code compliance.
We use vibration isolation and solid-core gasketed doors to contain mechanical rumble so it doesn't ruin your movie night.
Soundproofing is 10x more expensive to do after the drywall is up. Let's design your quiet space today.
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