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How Does Soundproofing Work? Soundproofing is an amazing technology that can be used to keep noise from exiting a room or to block noise from entering a room. Using a variety of materials, soundproofing can be utilized in an assortment of businesses, medical offices and homes. Sound is Energy Before installing soundproofing materials, it is important to understand how sound is produced. Sound travels as a wave and energy when an object such as a drum or guitar string vibrates. This vibration causes the air around the object to move as well. These vibrations travel in waves, which then reach your ear and cause your eardrum to vibrate. When your brain senses the sound, it registers whether it is music, a car honking or even a bird chirping. Since sound travels from one location to the other, soundproofing works by blocking the path the sound

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Page 1: How Does Soundproofing Work?

How Does Soundproofing Work?

Soundproofing is an amazing technology that can be used to keep noise from exiting a room or to block noise from entering a room. Using a variety of materials, soundproofing can be utilized in an assortment of businesses, medical offices and homes. Sound is Energy Before installing soundproofing materials, it is important to understand how sound is produced. Sound travels as a wave and energy when an object such as a drum or guitar string vibrates. This vibration causes the air around the object to move as well. These vibrations travel in waves, which then reach your ear and cause your eardrum to vibrate. When your brain senses the sound, it registers whether it is music, a car honking or even a bird chirping. Since sound travels from one location to the other, soundproofing works by blocking the path the sound passes through.

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The Basics of Soundproofing One way a room can become soundproof is by installing walls, panels or dividers constructed of special materials. Typical materials include: • Fiberglass • Wood• Eco-friendly alternatives• Foam • Manufactured stone materials

Since sound travels in waves, these materials have to absorb the waves or hinder them from entering the room. Thick, soft foam materials will absorb the sound’s energy, while hard wood and fiberglass will prevent the waves from penetrating into a room. To learn more about the process for room soundproofing service in San Diego, please visit this website www.jandm-interior.com/sound-control