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Conyers Library Acoustic Treatment

Library Acoustic Treatment

Library acoustic treatment can be critical, especially if the library tends to hold frequent classes or events with speaking engagements. Since libraries are a place people can turn to for education, it’s important that the acoustics fit the use of the space. Library Acoustic Treatment Commercial Acoustics was contracted by Conyers Library to provide and […]

Church Acoustic Panel & Diffuser Re-Wrap

Acoustic Wall Panels and Diffusers

When having acoustic wall panels installed, it’s easy to forget about the maintenance they might require in the future. Over time, fabric colors can start to fade when regularly exposed to light. Also, unless acoustic panels are regularly cleaned, they can accumulate dust and dirt. Without regular maintenance, you may need to replace or re-wrap […]

Classroom Acoustic Treatment – St. Johns River State College

Acoustic Wall Panels

St. John’s River State College contracted Commercial Acoustics to fabricate and install custom acoustic wall panels in their newly renovated classrooms and general purpose room. The panels required custom angled cuts and were wrapped in 3 different colored acoustically transparent fabrics. Our team installed the acoustic treatment in the classroom and general purpose room over […]

Open & Closed Office Sound Masking – NOAA

Open Office Sound Masking

One of the main problems in in closed offices where walls do not go to deck, is the lack of speech privacy. In open office areas, the lack of walls can create distractions for those trying to work especially when it comes to background noise and conversation. How Sound Masking Works Sound Masking is not […]

TRACON Airport Acoustic Treatment

TRACON Acoustics

A Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) contracted Commercial Acoustics to install acoustic wall panels in one of their facilities. Speech intelligibility is critical in facilities such as TRACONs, because of the critical information that needs to be conveyed and understood. The air traffic controllers within the facility are responsible for guiding airplanes both taking off […]

Sound Masking for Law Offices

Law Office Sound Masking

Speech privacy is a common issue in law offices, where confidential or private information is regularly discussed. Unlike many commercial office spaces where lack of speech privacy is only a nuisance, there may be legitimate legal concerns in law offices specifically. Commonplace in healthcare and financial industries, sound masking provides a level of background white […]

Cleaning Acoustic Panels

Cleaning Acoustic Panels

A common question many clients have is how to clean their acoustic panels, or if it’s even possible. Since panels are fabricated with special-made acoustically transparent fabric there may be cleaning limitations. Determining the likelihood of damage or wear on your acoustic wall panels should be a major consideration for your fabric selections. Acoustic Panel […]

Acoustic Detail Checklist

Acoustic Detail Checklist

Accurate Acoustic Details are a critical element to any project’s ultimate success. While great care is generally taken to specify STC-rated wall assemblies and IIC-rated flooring assemblies, the field performance is often highly dependent on details including boundary conditions, edge interfaces, and treatment of wall and floor penetrations. Architectural Acoustic Details are equally critical to […]

Explaining STC, IIC, & Delta IIC

Metal Wall Wallblokker STC

There’s a large amount of misinformation regarding the common sound rating criteria used by acoustical consultants and architects; from STC and NRC to IIC and Delta-IIC, many of these various ratings measure significantly different performance metrics of the assemblies in question. Below, we explore the data gathered, analysis performed, and underlying ASTM specifications used to […]

Principles of Soundproofing: Flanking & Workmanship

Sound Flanking Pathways

There are two complementary principles of soundproofing – flanking and workmanship. Sound Flanking Pathways 1% Rule: “Flanking” is the process of sound bypassing the partition through its path of least resistance. The 1% rule declares that a 1% opening in a partition will allow 50% of the sound to pass through. A corollary is that […]