Take control of interior noise within your home with this ResoBoard 4 Acoustic Plasterboard from Resonate Systems. This direct-to-wall soundproofing solution uses a laminate of energy and vibration-absorbent materials to soften common household noise, including conversations, ... Read More
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Learn moreTake control of interior noise within your home with this ResoBoard 4 Acoustic Plasterboard from Resonate Systems. This direct-to-wall soundproofing solution uses a laminate of energy and vibration-absorbent materials to soften common household noise, including conversations, music, and appliances.
This acoustic plasterboard uses a combination of materials, including high-density gypsum, to achieve the noise-dampening effect of an acoustic resilient layer. Suitable for interior and stud wall installation, this easy-to-handle plasterboard can be cut on-site for a reliable, flexible fit. With a competitive price point, high-quality materials and excellent soundproofing performance, it makes for a straightforward solution.
When used in a timber stud wall, this ResoBoard 4 has an Rw rating (Airborne Sound Performance) of 52dB and a rating of 54dB when used in concrete block wall applications.
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Question:
How does it compare to installing the regular rock wool insulation
Answer:
The installation process of the Resonate ResoBoard 4 Acoustic Plasterboard differs slightly from regular rock wool insulation. This plasterboard is designed to be installed directly onto walls or ceilings due to its unique acoustic properties, which are intended to reduce sound transmission. While rock wool insulation is typically installed within wall cavities or loft spaces, the ResoBoard can be fixed directly onto the surfaces. This means you would not need to create a cavity for the insulation, potentially saving you time and effort. It's also worth noting that the ResoBoard is heavier than typical insulation materials due to its unique composition, so please ensure appropriate measures are taken during installation to handle the weight. For more detailed information on how to safely handle and install this product, you can refer to the Safety Data Sheet available on our website here. Remember that the choice between Resonate ResoBoard and regular rock wool insulation would depend on your specific needs, particularly regarding the level of sound insulation required.
Question:
What is the Rw rating on these panels?
Answer:
I'm sorry, but the Rw rating for the Resonate ResoBoard 4 Acoustic Plasterboard is not specified in the product information we currently have available. I recommend checking the product's Safety Data Sheet for more detailed technical specifications. You can access the document via this link: Safety Data Sheet. If the information is not available there, we may need to contact the supplier or our technical team to get this information for you.
Question:
Hi. If used as ceiling boards in a garden room is the insulation part of the board fire proof. I am looking to use this product for the walls and ceilings in a garden room and want to fit LED ceiling lights in the structure.
Answer:
Our Resonate ResoBoard 4 Acoustic Plasterboard is designed to provide excellent acoustic insulation for both walls and ceilings. However, regarding your question about fireproofing, the product doesn't explicitly mention fire resistance in its specifications. Therefore, we would recommend checking with your local building regulations to ensure safety when installing LED ceiling lights in your garden room. If you need any further technical information, we recommend referring to the Safety Data Sheet available on our website here.
Question:
How can I bond this board to existing plastered walls please?
Answer:
You can usually fix acoustic boards like the Resonate ResoBoard 4 to a plastered wall using a high‑grab acoustic adhesive applied in continuous beads, as long as the existing plaster is sound, clean, and dust‑free. For best performance, many installers also add a few mechanical fixings (like acoustic screws with isolation washers) to ensure long‑term stability on heavier boards.
Question:
Which side faces outwards
Answer:
The plasterboard layer faces inwards with the insulative layer facing outwards.
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