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🔇 Room Acoustics & Soundproofing Calculator

Calculate soundproofing materials and expected noise reduction for your room

Room Dimensions

Soundproofing Level

Walls to Treat

How to Use

  1. Enter your room dimensions (length, width, height)
  2. Select your desired soundproofing level
  3. Choose which surfaces to treat (walls, ceiling, floor)
  4. Optionally add acoustic panels for echo control
  5. Click "Calculate Soundproofing Materials" for your material list

Soundproofing Guide

STC Ratings Explained

STC 30: Normal speech clearly heard. STC 40: Loud speech understood. STC 50: Loud sounds barely audible. STC 60: Most sounds don't penetrate. STC 70+: Studio quality.

Mass Principle

Adding mass blocks sound. Double 5/8" drywall adds +5-10 STC. Use Type X (fire-rated) for even better performance - it's denser than regular drywall.

Damping & Decoupling

Green Glue between drywall layers converts sound to heat (+9 STC). Resilient channels break direct contact, preventing vibration transfer (+5-8 STC).

Don't Forget Gaps

Seal all penetrations: outlets, switches, doors, windows. Use acoustic caulk. A 1% gap can reduce soundproofing effectiveness by 30%. Door sweeps are essential.