Resilient Bars

Resilient Bars

Resilient bars do a solid job in construction and acoustics, specifically in cutting down the transmission of impact and airborne noise between different areas in a building. These bars work by breaking the direct path of sound, stopping vibrations and impact noise from travelling through walls and ceilings. They're a practical solution for places that need to be soundproofed, like home theatres or recording studios.

Resilient bars are cost-effective and their installation is straightforward, whether it's fitting them into existing structures or new buildings. It makes them a sensible choice for revamping old buildings or planning sound control in new ones. Besides the noise benefits, resilient bars also add to a building's structural strength. By absorbing vibrations, they help protect the integrity of a ceiling or wall structure, reducing the risk of damage over time.

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  1. 2 - 3 WORKING DAY DELIVERY

    • Good acoustic performance
    • Sound proofing
    £4.35 £5.22
  2. 5 - 7 Working Day Delivery

    • Minimises joint cracking risk
    • Acoustic isolation bar
    £7.80 £9.36
  3. £6.44 £7.73

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Resilient bars do a solid job in construction and acoustics, specifically in cutting down the transmission of impact and airborne noise between different areas in a building. These bars work by breaking the direct path of sound, stopping vibrations and impact noise from travelling through walls and ceilings. They're a practical solution for places that need to be soundproofed, like home theatres or recording studios.

Resilient bars are cost-effective and their installation is straightforward, whether it's fitting them into existing structures or new buildings. It makes them a sensible choice for revamping old buildings or planning sound control in new ones. Besides the noise benefits, resilient bars also add to a building's structural strength. By absorbing vibrations, they help protect the integrity of a ceiling or wall structure, reducing the risk of damage over time.