Our team is comprised of highly qualified craftsmen with extensive experience in all aspects of noise reduction and soundproofing/insulation. Our customers satisfaction is paramount, and we endeavor to cater to their every need. Our advice will take into consideration the unique layout of every property and the specific wishes of each individual customer.
Sound Stop Solutions Ltd pride themselves on offering the best noise reduction solutions for most types of airborne and impact noise, on a wide range of buildings from private and public to industrial.
Our main area of coverage is London and Greater London Area, but also depending on demand we will consider Sout East and East of England.
We offer an honest and transparent pricing structure and we are confident that the final result achieved will be the desired one.
Our Philosophy
Since the company was founded by Robert Kowal the original philosophies and founding principles have not changed. We aim for excellence from the way we run our business to customer care service.
Our commitment has served us well and as a result today Sound Stop Solutions Ltd is one of the main noise reduction and soundproofing company in UK.
Sound Stop Solutions Limited provides its customers with a wide range of solutions which help our valued clients to restore so desired peace and quiet in their homes. We use state-of-the-art technologies to offer most efficient and adjusted to needs of particular location soundproofing of:
Ceilings Soundproofing
Walls Soundproofing
Floors Soundproofing
Depending on the high and area of the apartment as well as required level of noise reduction in each of these services we offer several alternatives.
We would like to encourage you to check alternative solutions on pages: Ceilings, Walls and Floors. If you would like to get an unbinding preliminary quote please fill the form on page Our Prices.
Acoustic - Plasterboard Soundproofing
- the alternative to standard plasterboard as its high mass and density helps to block and absorb sound energy giving enhanced acoustic performance to the wall or the ceiling.
- size: 2400cm x 1200cm x 12.5mm , 2400cm x 1200cm x 15mm
- weight: 30kg
Acoustic Mineral Wool Noise Insulation
- a dense fiber matting of rock mineral wool, these slabs have been proven over many years to be the ideal soundproofing insulation material for all applications where noise absorption and attenuation is needed, both in domestic or commercial properties.
- inherent benefits such as thermal insulation and fire resistance.
- main purpose is to reduce airborne noise.
Acoustic Mastic - Soundproofing
- an acoustic sealant and adhesive, high strength and permanently flexible has been specifically created for sealing and bonding acoustic plasterboards and other insulation boards to common substrates.
M20 Panels - Noise Reduction
- a thinner recycled rubber sound insulator and noise reduction designed to upgrade the sound insulation properties of partition walls in all domestic and commercial properties.
- the ideal solution to insulate a noisy neighbor with a minimum loss of space using this thin concept for wall insulation..
Resilient Bars - Soundproofing
- lightweight galvanized steel channels used to partially soundproof and isolate a dry lining of plasterboard from its timber supporting framework and hence from the structure.
- reduces sound waves directly transmitted through the supporting members to the other sides.
Plank/Sound Bloc - Sound Insulation
- gypsum plasterboard with a higher density core. It consists of an aerated gypsum core encased and firmly bonded to strong paper liners.
- Soundbloc is a plasterboard that is suitable for dry lining internal surfaces, also designed for use in ceiling, wall and partition systems where great levels of sound insulation are required.
Hangers Type C Noise Reduction
- sound insulation system for ceilings designed to provide a barrier to the vibration caused by sonic waves and noise reduction.
Under Floor Hangers Soundproofing
- a metal channel with rubber underlay, which is fitted to the joists and acts as an effective sound barrier, specifically soundproofing impact noise.
Q. How effective is soundproofing?
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Soundproofing can be as effective as you like. By carrying out a series of tests we can provide you with more accurate results and options tailored specific to your needs.
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Q. What materials should be used for soundproofing noise?
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Different types of materials are being used when soundproofing, depending on the type of noise and volume. Other factors include the structure of the building and the layout of the rooms. Our consultants will carry out a series of tests and analysis and based on the results they will be able to inform you what the best materials would suit your specific noise problems. For more details about sound proofing materials see here ....
Q. My neighbors have children and there is constant running noise coming from upstairs! How can you help?
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This is one of the most common noise related problem which we have come across. We have successfully helped to establish friendship between peaceful and noisy neighbors by soundproofing and noise insulating the affected parts of the properties.
Q. There is loud music coming thought the wall from my next doors neighbors!
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Our consultants will visit the building and asses the noise, the building structure and the space to be insulated. Based on the results we will be able to accurately inform you which sections to sound proof, what material to use and the quantity. We can provide various solutions which can be more effective than others taking in conideration your budget available.
Q. How long does it take to soundproof one room?
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The time to soundproof one room is entirely based on your requirement. We can work at particular times during the day or night or whenever is most convenience for you and at the speed you request. Since we highly value our customer the project will be managed and tailored to suit you best.
Q. What is the price of soundproofing one room?
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The price of soundproofing one room depends on the size of the room and the loudness of the noise which has to be blocked. When we carry out the inspection we will be able to inform you which section of the room needs to be insulated, the type of material and the quantity. Based on this calculation we will be able to give you an exact price.For a quick qote you can fill in our form here ....
Q. What is the validity of a given quote?
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A quote is valid for a month considering that no changes have been made to the plan which helped provide the total cost.
Q. I live near an airport and I get a lot of loud noise from planes. How can you help me?
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We have helped many customers who had similar noise and vibration related problems coming from sources such as heavy traffic, trains and airplanes. To find out what they said please read our testimonials here ...
If you would like to submit any questions please use our form here …
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2. Definitions and Interpretation
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“Fees” |
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2.4 Words imparting the singular number shall include the plural and vice versa.
2.5 References to any gender shall include the other gender.
3. The Services
3.1 With effect from the Commencement Date the Supplier shall, in consideration of the Fees being paid in accordance with the Terms of Payment provide the Services to the Client.
3.2 The Supplier will use reasonable care and skill to perform the Services.
3.3 The Supplier shall use all reasonable endeavours to complete its obligations under these Terms and Conditions, but time will not be of the essence in the performance of these obligations.
4. Fees
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4.2 In addition the Supplier shall be entitled to recover from the Client his reasonable incidental expenses for materials used and for third party goods and services supplied in connection with the provision of the Services.
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6. Variation and Amendments
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7. Termination
7.1 The Supplier may terminate the agreement immediately if:
7.1.1 the Client is in breach of any of his obligations hereunder;
7.1.2 the Client has entered into liquidation (other than for the purposes of a bona fide amalgamation or reconstruction) whether compulsory or voluntarily or compounds with his creditors generally or has an administrator, administrative receiver or receiver appointed over all or a substantial part of his undertakings or assets;
7.1.3 the Client has become bankrupt or shall be deemed unable to pay his debts by virtue of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986;
7.1.4 the Client ceases or threatens to cease to carry on business; or
7.1.5 any circumstances whatsoever beyond the reasonable control of the Supplier (including but not limited to the termination of the service through no fault of the Supplier) arise that necessitate for whatever reason the termination of the provision of services.
7.2 In the event of termination under sub-Clause 7.1 the Supplier shall retain any sums already paid to it by the Client without prejudice to any other rights the Supplier may have whether at law or otherwise.
8. Sub-Contracting
Either Party may[not sub-contract the performance of any of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions without the prior written consent of the other Party. Where either Party sub-contracts the performance of any of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions to any person with the prior consent of the other Party, that Party shall not be responsible for every act or omission of the sub-contractor as if it were an act or omission of the Party itself.
9. Liability
9.1 If the Supplier fails to perform the Services with reasonable care and skill it will carry out remedial action at no extra cost to the Client.
9.2 The Client shall indemnify the Supplier against all damages, costs, claims and expenses suffered by the Supplier arising from loss or damage to any equipment (including that of third parties) caused by the Client, or his agents or employees.
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10. Force Majeure
Neither the Client nor the Supplier shall be liable for any failure or delay in performing their obligations under these Terms and Conditions where such failure or delay results from any cause that is beyond the reasonable control of that Party. Such causes include, but are not limited to: power failure, Internet Service Provider failure, industrial action, civil unrest, fire, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the Party in question.
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