Ah, the sweet sound of silence! In today's noisy world, it's a luxury we all crave. Enter Acoustic Slat Wood Wall Panels – the perfect solution to dampen noise and elevate your space's design. These panels not only offer excellent sound absorption, but they also add a touch of elegance to any room. This comprehensive guide will delve into the ins and outs of these game-changing panels, including their benefits, installation process, and maintenance tips. So, let's cut to the chase and dive right in!
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These panels work their magic through a clever combination of materials and design. Slats made of luxury wood veneered medium-density fiberboard are spaced apart, creating gaps that trap sound waves. Behind the slats, an acoustic fabric and insulation layer further absorb and diffuse sound. The result? A dramatic reduction in noise levels and an overall improvement in sound quality.
Before getting down to business, you'll need to ensure your walls are smooth and clean. Remove any wallpaper or debris, and repair any cracks or holes.
Measure your walls carefully to determine the number of panels required. Panels can be cut to size, so you'll have a snug fit.
Once your walls are prepped and your panels are sized, it's time to install! Choose from three different installation options to suit your needs:
For a quick and easy installation, use construction glue or grab adhesive to attach the panels directly to the wall. This method requires no screws or additional support structures.
This method involves securing the Acoustic Slat Wood Wall Panels to the wall through the acoustic felt using screws. Choose black screws for black-backed panels or silver/grey screws for grey-backed panels. We recommend using a minimum of 9 screws per panel, spaced at regular intervals across the width and down the length of the panel.
If you're installing panels on the ceiling, ensure they are screwed into the ceiling joists. Always use the correct fixings for your wall type, such as plasterboard anchors for plasterboard walls.
For optimum sound absorption, this method is your best bet. Begin by screwing 45mm timber battens to the wall. Next, secure the panels to the battens through the acoustic felt. To achieve Class A sound absorption, place an insulation material like Rockwool between the battens and behind the panels.
With these installation options in mind, you're ready to put up your Acoustic Slat Wood Wall Panels and transform your space.
Dust your panels regularly using a soft-bristle brush or a vacuum cleaner attachment. Avoid using water or harsh cleaning products, as they can damage the wood.
If your panels become stained, use a damp cloth and mild soap to gently remove the blemish. Dry the area thoroughly afterwards.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of polyester fiber sound-absorbing board. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
To protect your panels and maintain their appearance, consider applying a wood sealant or oil every few years.
Q: How are the panels packaged upon arrival?
A: Each box conveniently contains two panels, with each panel measuring 94.49" x 12.60".
Q: Can I get larger-sized acoustic slat wood wall panels?
A: Though the panels are available in a standard size, they can be seamlessly joined both horizontally and vertically to fit any space you desire. Note that when installing vertically, there may be a small visible join line. Don't hesitate to contact us for visual examples if needed.
Q: What is the lead time for the acoustic slat wood wall panel range?
A: Since the panels are typically in stock, delivery takes 5-10 days. However, if a new production run is necessary, it may take 2-3 weeks. We recommend checking our shipping information page at the point of order for a more accurate estimate.
Q: Are the slat panels suitable for bathrooms or kitchens?
A: Yes, as long as the panels do not come into direct contact with water. We recommend applying a water-resistant finish to the slats for added protection against moisture and humidity.
Q: Do the wall panels come with a finish?
A: The panels are delivered unfinished, allowing you to choose and apply the finish that best suits your needs. Options include oil, wax, lacquer, or varnish, which not only protect the wood but also enhance the grain and colors.
Q: What types of surfaces are suitable for the wood wall panel installation?
A: The panels can be mounted on various surfaces, including brick, concrete, and plasterboard.
Q: Can I hide wires behind the panels?
A: Yes, you can easily conceal wires behind the panels.
Q: Are samples of acoustic slat wood wall panels available?
A: Yes, you can purchase a sample box by clicking here.
Acoustic Slat Wood Wall Panels are the perfect blend of form and function, providing both aesthetic appeal and effective noise reduction for any space. By understanding their benefits, installation process, and maintenance requirements, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision about whether these panels are the right choice for your home or commercial space. So, go ahead and embrace the sound of silence with Acoustic Slat Wood Wall Panels – your ears (and eyes) will thank you!
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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