Best Soundproofing Materials on a Budget

Best Soundproofing Materials on a Budget
November 17, 2023

Whether you’re looking for an easy way to reduce noise from neighbors above, below or beside you or you want to turn a room into an in-home studio, soundproofing is an affordable and effective way to keep unwanted sounds out. Continue reading to see how you can easily soundproof any room while staying on a budget.

Cheap Soundproofing Ideas

When it comes to reducing noise, you want materials that offer superior value and performance. Some of the best affordable soundproofing products on a budget include:

1. Mass Loaded Vinyl

Mass Loaded Vinyl is a tougher and greener alternative to lead soundproofing and consists of salt, sand and metal particles that allow it to offer effective results. By using mass-loaded vinyl between layers of drywall in the ceiling, floor and wall, you can block sound waves from passing through.

When you choose Soundproof Cow, you’ll have the option to select the thickness of your soundproofing material. For example, our Quiet Barrier® MD Soundproofing Material Sheet is 1/8th inch thick and enables users to cut it to size, making it ideal for offices, restaurants and construction sites.

2. Flooring Underlayment

Flooring underlay is a simple way to soundproof tile, carpet, laminate, or stone flooring by minimizing vibrations and increasing density. One way to use this material is to lay down a layer and then place flooring over the top. You can also use it between joists and subflooring.

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3. Hanging Baffles

A hanging baffle is a soundproofing material hanging from the ceiling that can reduce the echoing in a room. At Soundproof Cow, our hanging baffles contain acoustic cotton and foam that absorb sound energy by intercepting soundwaves before they reach a hard surface.

4. Quiet Batt® Soundproofing Insulation

Keep your room warmer while blocking noise with Quiet Batt® Soundproofing Insulation from Soundproof Cow. When a sound wave reaches the porous material of the insulation, it bounces between the fibers and pores and leaves little to no sound energy to reflect. Our acoustic insulation works well in ceilings and exterior and interior walls for effective soundproofing.

Best Soundproofing Materials on a Budget

Areas to Focus on When Soundproofing Your Home

The three main focus areas during the soundproofing process include:

1. The Source of the Sound

The sound you are trying to conceal will generally come from one area.

2. Entry Point

The entry point is where sound enters your room. This space may be close to the sound source or a shared wall. It is also common for an exterior door to be an entry point for unwanted noise.

3. Reflection Point

After a noise enters your space, it will reflect at the same entry angle. For example, if noise enters a room from a connecting wall in a straight line, you will want to place soundproofing at the entry point and directly across from the point to reduce any reflections.

Find the Soundproofing Materials You Need and More at Soundproof Cow

Whether you want to soundproof one room or your entire home, finding the materials you need without exceeding your budget is easy, thanks to Soundproof Cow. Browse our selection of solutions or contact us today to learn more about our soundproofing materials today.

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About Kellen Beaver

Soundproof Cow Representative Kellen

Kellen has been a member of the sales team for over a decade. Prior to delving into the soundproofing realm, he was a jack of all trades in the service industry, working both front and back of the house jobs to various degrees. This diversity in experience makes it easy to relate to the needs of a large customer base. He understands noisy environments as well as the importance of aesthetics in a space. Adding something that doesn’t fit the look can be intrusive, so knowing that acoustical needs must fit the interior design is something he’s become very well-versed in. Most of this planning comes from working with both the owner/operators as well as their design team and architects. He has been able to adapt his knowledge in the restaurant industry into projects involving schools, office buildings and large medical facilities when the situation calls for it.