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The library at University of Portland has vertical wooden slats on the walls . I'm told they're to help keep it quiet and minimize echoes. I'd like to make a panel of similar slats for my parents, whose house is new and very echo-prone. Does spacing of the slats matter? Can they be horizontal instead of vertical? Are there other design considerations I should take into account?
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1. Gluing straight onto the wall
A construction glue or grab adhesive is recommended
for this.
2. Screwing directly into the wall
By using black screws for the black backing option or
silver or grey screws for the grey-backed option, the
panels can be screwed directly into the wall through the
acoustic felt.
We recommend a minimum of 9 screws per panel at
8" intervals across the width and 31" down the
length of the panel.
If installing into ceilings, then make sure they are
screwed into ceiling joists.
Please make sure the correct fixings are used if going
into plasterboard, for example.
3. Screwing the panels into 2" timber batons
We recommend screwing 2" timber batons to the
wall and then screwing the panels directly into the
batons through the acoustic felt to achieve optimum
sound absorption.
Combined with Rockwool sound insulation behind the
panels in between the batons, this will achieve Class A
sound absorption.
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