Q:Would this work in a bathroom, so you don't hear the water running in the shower?
by|Apr 9, 2016
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A: The Sound Absorbing Wall Panels are designed to dampen sound reverberations that might cause an echo effect within a room. The types of sounds that may cause echo could be doors slamming, foot steps, etc. The sound of water running may not be affected greatly by this product as it is not generally characterized by an echo. Another factor that may create a performance issue is potentially high humidity in a bathroom. Unfortunately, Owens Corning has no recommendations for how the sound panels may work in a damp, high humidity room.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Will these block the sound coming in from another room or should I install them on that specific room?
by|Dec 11, 2015
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A: Installing sound panels on a wall will provide acoustic benefits by dampening reverberations within the room where the sound is being produced.
To lessen the transfer of sound from one room to the next, you may want to consider installing acoustic insulation, like our QuietZone insulation, in the interior wall between rooms.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact a representative at your local Home Depot ProDesk and they will be happy to assist you. Or you can call 1-800-HOME-DEPOT (1-800-466-3337) and a someone will be happy to assist you as well. Thank you for your inquiry!
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Can these be attached to a ceiling?
by|Aug 20, 2014
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A: Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the sound absorbing wall panels may be used on the ceiling, however, you will need to use some sort of construction adhesive (Pl200, Liquid Nails, etc.) and where the impaling clip will penetrate the panel, this is where the glue should be placed. The panel should then be braced until dry. I hope this addresses your question.