Your guide to purchasing the best exterior sound blanket

Exterior sound blanket is an excellent cost-efficient and highly efficient way of lessening loud noises. These flexible quilted panels are quite diverse, and that is why they are so popular among construction organizations. If you are in the market for some exterior soundproofing these is an excellent choice. Nonetheless, exterior sound blankets are not a one size fits all solution.

What is an exterior sound blanket?

Exterior sound blankets and noise barriers LLC are big weather resistant solutions that are made to absorb and block sound. These exterior sound panels are generally used to deafen the sound of HVAC systems, big equipment and construction projects. They are also excellent to assist in adhering with local noise ordinances.

What should you look for?

There are some aspects associated while shopping for sound blankets and to soundproof windows. These include the STC and NRC rating and the weather resistance and temperature range.

Noise Reduction Coefficient

There is some science associated while shopping for soundproof bifold doors. The first term we will cover is the NRC. This rating measures the sound absorption, the higher the rating, the better the product is at absorbing sound.

How to install exterior sound blankets

The installation of exterior sound blankets is not as hard as it might appear. The most difficult aspect of installation is setting up or getting the structure ready  to which the exterior sound blankets will be attached.

Where to purchase exterior sound blanket

Here at O’Neill Engineered Systems, we offer a wide range of top quality exterior sound blankets to suit different types of soundproofing requirements. These sound blankets assist in addressing sound directly at the source. Our reusable, high temperature, sound control blankets are a perfect fit for compressor noise and fan housing noise applications. 

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