Soundproofing homes with Spray foam insulation
Cut the noise with expertly applied spray foam insulation from Noreus
Do you suffer from noisy neighbours? Are you troubled by blaring TVs or loud telephones? Maybe you live next to a busy road and can’t get to sleep because of heavy traffic outside?
If any of these scenarios sound familiar, then the experts at Noreus have the solution.
Here’s how spray foam insulation for soundproofing works
Not only does spray foam insulation cut household bills by improving a home’s energy efficiency, but it also offers superior soundproofing benefits too.
As spray foam is applied, it expands and fills even the smallest of gaps, before setting solidly to form a protective seal around your home. This hardened structure effectively locks in heat while its sound-absorbing qualities blocks external noise from entering inside the property too.
It can be applied to ceilings, lofts, walls and floorboards – and is an ideal choice for anyone suffering from the negative effects caused by noise pollution.
The benefits of spray foam insulation for soundproofing
- Reduce external noise
- Promotes a more peaceful and restful home environment
- Can be applied to ceilings, lofts, walls and floorboards
- Also cuts heating bills by locking warmth in the home
- Minimal disruption
- Outstanding customer care
- Knowledgeable team
Is it time to restore peace and quiet to your home? To book a free consultation, call us on 01782 756995 or request a call back online.
Can be applied to…
- Ceilings
- Lofts
- Walls
- Floorboards
What our customers say
Spray Foam Insulation FAQs
It maintains its performance levels and does not shrink, settle, crack or split into layers.
Yes. Our technologically advanced spray foam insulation will even improve your flat roof by making it watertight and weather-proof.
Spray foam insulation is a great solution for both new-builds and existing homes. However, before starting any work on a listed building, you should first seek the advice of your local conservation officer.
You do not normally need planning permission for alterations including roofs and skylights. However, there are exceptions if you live in a listed building. We are always happy to help if you need advice so just give us a call on 01782 756995.
An R-value gives the measure of resistance of heat flow through a material. The higher the R-value value, the greater the resistance. Closed cell spray foam insulation is one of the most advanced forms of insulation available on the market and provides an R-value of above 6.0 per inch.