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Commercial Interiors Stay Quieter With Better Materials

Commercial Interiors Stay Quieter With Better Materials

Commercial and industrial interiors often face unique acoustic challenges. Unlike personal vehicles or residential spaces, these environments are larger, busier, and filled with constant activity. Equipment hum, foot traffic, HVAC systems, and external noise all compete within the space, making it difficult to maintain a quiet and comfortable environment. Proper material selection and acoustic planning are critical for reducing noise, improving focus, and ensuring occupant comfort.

High-quality materials designed specifically for sound control can transform a commercial interior. Instead of simply masking noise, they manage it by absorbing, dampening, and isolating sound sources. This creates a calmer, more productive environment and reduces fatigue among employees and visitors.

Why Commercial Spaces Need Advanced Acoustic Solutions

Commercial interiors are typically constructed with hard, reflective surfaces such as concrete floors, metal beams, glass panels, and drywall. While these surfaces provide durability and structural strength, they also reflect and amplify sound, creating echoes and harsh reverberation.

The challenges include:

  • Open floor plans that allow sound to travel freely
  • Machinery and HVAC systems generating constant background noise
  • Hard surfaces reflecting noise rather than absorbing it
  • High ceilings that create prolonged echo and resonance

These factors make standard materials ineffective for long-term noise control. Without proper acoustic design, even modest noise sources can feel intrusive, affecting both worker performance and client perception.

How Better Materials Control Sound

Acoustic materials designed for commercial use function in several ways:

  1. Absorption – Materials like acoustic panels and foam reduce the amount of sound that bounces around, especially at mid and high frequencies.
  2. Damping – Heavier mats and composite layers minimize vibration in walls, floors, and ceilings, preventing structural noise from spreading.
  3. Sealing – Closed cell foams and gasket systems seal gaps around doors, windows, and partitions, stopping airborne sound from entering or leaving specific areas.
  4. Isolation – Decoupling materials reduce the transmission of vibration between machinery and the building structure.

When these layers work together, they prevent sound from traveling uncontrollably across the facility, creating a noticeably quieter environment.

Key Areas for Acoustic Improvement in Commercial Interiors

The effectiveness of sound control depends on strategic placement. Key areas include:

  • Ceilings: Suspended acoustic panels or soft ceilings can absorb echo and reduce ambient noise from HVAC systems.
  • Walls: Acoustic wall panels or damped wall coverings prevent reflections in high-traffic areas.
  • Floors: Rubber mats, carpets, or decoupled floor layers isolate footfall and equipment vibration.
  • Partitions and doors: Proper seals and damping reduce sound transfer between offices or sections.

By focusing on these zones, acoustic materials improve both perceived quality and comfort in commercial spaces.

Benefits of Durable Acoustic Materials

Using high-quality materials brings more than just immediate noise reduction. Commercial interiors benefit from durability, low maintenance, and consistent performance over time. Unlike thin, temporary materials, robust solutions withstand heavy use, foot traffic, and environmental changes without losing effectiveness.

The advantages include:

  • Long-lasting noise reduction for busy spaces
  • Less maintenance and replacement compared to temporary solutions
  • Enhanced occupant comfort and satisfaction
  • Improved perception of the facility as professional and well-managed

Durable acoustic materials ensure that the space remains quiet and functional over years of use.

How SoundSkins Principles Apply to Commercial Interiors

Although SoundSkins specializes in automotive acoustic solutions, the same principles of sound control apply to commercial interiors. Layered approaches using absorption, damping, and sealing provide effective noise management. For instance:

  • Closed cell foams can seal gaps around doors or partitions
  • Damping mats reduce panel vibration in walls or cabinetry
  • Acoustic panels absorb reflections from ceilings and hard walls

These materials work together to create a controlled acoustic environment, similar to how vehicle interiors benefit from SoundSkins’ layered noise control systems.

Real-World Impact on Commercial Spaces

Implementing better acoustic materials can significantly improve the user experience in commercial environments. Workers report less stress and fatigue in quieter spaces, while clients and visitors perceive the facility as more professional and thoughtfully designed.

Sound control also supports other functions:

  • Improved communication among employees
  • Enhanced audio clarity for presentations or announcements
  • Reduced distractions from machinery or street noise
  • Better overall satisfaction with the work or public environment

The impact of well-chosen materials goes beyond noise reduction; it shapes the entire perception of the interior.

Conclusion

Investing in high-quality acoustic materials in commercial and industrial spaces creates measurable benefits. By managing sound through absorption, damping, sealing, and isolation, interiors become quieter, more comfortable, and better suited for productive activity. Applying principles similar to those used in automotive soundproofing, including layered systems and durable materials, ensures that commercial interiors stay refined, functional, and professional for years to come.

Step 1

To install the material you need be working on the metal surface of the car, remove upholstery. If you have never done this, we suggest searching it up on YouTube. Once the upholstery is removed, make sure there is no debris, waxy oils or rust by cleaning the surface with denatured alcohol.

Step 2

Once surface is clean and ready to go, cut the sound deadening material to the right size so it fits desired area. For small surfaces, we recommend that you measure the dimensions and then cut to fit.

Step 3

With the surface area clean and pieces cut to desired dimensions, peel off the paper and apply material to surface area starting from the top to bottom using the car door holes to help with alignment. We recommend using a hand roller to ensure that there are no air pockets and ensure the adhesiveness.

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Sound Deadener Install FAQ: Tips & Tricks

What tools will I need to for a sound deadening project?  
  • Rag & Denatured Alcohol: Apply the alcohol to the rag and use to clean the metal surface areas you will be applying the material to.
  • Gloves: Our product is pretty safe to install without gloves but if you have never installed a sound deadener mat, we recommend using gloves.
  • Hand roller: We highly recommend using a small roller to reach the tighter surface areas of your vehicle. You can find these on Amazon or most online retail shops. There are wooden, rubber and metal rollers, we recommend wooden or rubber, try and stay away from metal as they can tear the material.
  • Utility Knife: The utility blade is to cut the material. Make sure to cut the material on top of a pice of cardboard so that your blade stays sharper longer, if it's a big job, have some extra blades around.
How do you apply sound deadener material? 

We sell our roll on sound deadener product in 2 different formats: custom cut to fit pro kits and an easy to work with rolled up large sheet. If you can measure, cut, peel and stick you can install sound deadener! You can use your hand to apply pressure when positioning the material and then use a roller to make sure it sticks down to metal surface.

After you cut the material and are ready to stick it on, some customers find it easier to peel off a small portion of the release liner and then apply it to metal surface, and then work their way across the sheet, peeling off a small section at a time.

Make sure to always remove the air bubbles with the roller. The second most important thing when it comes to quality of sound deadener is the quality of adhesion to the surface area. You want the material to be stuck down properly to ensure it stays in place.

Where do you apply the sound deadening material?  

The great thing about our sound deadening material is that it can be applied to all types of metal surfaces. All SoundSkins sheets use extremely strong adhesive and they can even be mounted on fiberglass, plastic and even wooden surfaces, but it's not very common to apply to these surfaces since they don't vibrate as much. By covering all metal surfaces such as your doors, roof, trunk and floor you can make a significant difference to unwanted road noise.

Your top priority when applying a car sound deadener is to cover the doors, floor and trunk. If you have extra material then proceed to other metal surfaces you wish to cover for extra sound insulation.

How much surface area should I cover?  

To properly deaden the metal surfaces, we recommend to at least do 25% coverage with our SoundSkins material, this will make a difference in unwanted road noise, but to have a huge impact we recommend covering up 60% of metal surfaces. If you want to get the most used from your sheet, one effective strategy is the CHECKER BOARD APPROACH, using this technique you cut the SoundSkins sheet into small pieces and apply them to the metal surface in a checkered pattern.

It is very common for our customers to do close to 100& coverage to any metal surface because not only are they looking to reduce road noise, they also want to insulate their car from heat or they like the way the material looks on the car's bare metal surface.

How do I make sure the sound deadener sticks well?

SoundSkins products are made with a very strong adhesive and create a extremely strong bond with the metal, it's really hard to NOT make it stick. To ensure the best possible bond, we highly recommend cleaning the metal surface before applying our material and then using a hand roller to firmly attach the SoundSkins deadening mats.

Great adhesion with no air bubbles is the absolute key if you want to get the best performance. Remember that any air pocket with poor adhesion means you will not get the full benefit of the deadener.

How to install car sound deadener: Recap
  1. Remove upholstery and carpet from your vehicle. Proceed to vacuum to get rid of debris and dirt. Clean all greasy spots with denatured alcohol, other solvents or degreasers will leave behind a film that prevents a solid contact surface. Allow metal surface to try.
  2. Cut the SoundSkins sheet to desired size and cut using a sharp utility knife. Use gloves to avoid any cuts.
  3. Peel off the wax paper from the back of material and apply to surface, this can be done by small sections at a time. Use roller to create a strong bond between material and metal surface and to get rid of any air bubbles.

If you have any questions, make to reach out to use and we'll be happy to help.

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