What Can We Help You With?
Soundproof Your Space
Noise coming in from neighbours, traffic, or between rooms. We assess your situation and specify what will actually reduce it.
Soundproofing →Treat Your Acoustics
Echo, reverb, flutter — rooms that don't sound right. We control how sound behaves inside your space using absorption and diffusion.
Acoustic Treatment →Build It Right
Specifying acoustic materials for a new build or renovation. Acoustic plasterboard, mineral wool, resilient bars, and Part E guidance.
Building Materials →Book a Survey
Need measurement, not guesswork? We carry out on-site acoustic and soundproofing surveys with calibrated equipment and written reports.
View Survey Services →Common Problems, Clear Solutions
My neighbours' noise is ruining my home — I can hear them through the walls and floor.
Airborne and impact noise travels through structure. The right combination of mass, decoupling, and damping can significantly reduce what you hear.
Soundproofing →My home studio sounds terrible — everything I record has echo and reverb all over it.
Echo and reverb are caused by reflections bouncing around your room. Absorption panels and bass traps placed correctly bring reverberation times down to where recordings sound clean.
Acoustic Treatment →I'm renovating and I need the new walls and floors to meet Building Regulations.
Approved Document E sets minimum sound insulation requirements for new builds and conversions. Specifying the right acoustic plasterboard, mineral wool, and resilient systems from the start is far cheaper than remediation later.
Building Materials →My meeting room or office is too noisy — people can't concentrate and calls are a mess.
Open-plan offices and hard-surfaced rooms accumulate reverb and reflected noise quickly. Acoustic treatment reduces the ambient noise level and improves speech intelligibility without a building project.
Acoustic Treatment →I need to soundproof a floor — the people below complain about every footstep.
Impact noise from footfall needs a resilient layer between the floor and the structure beneath. Acoustic underlay or resilient clips and channels break the vibration path before it reaches the ceiling below.
Soundproofing →I'm not sure whether I have a soundproofing problem or an acoustic treatment problem.
Soundproofing stops noise getting in or out. Acoustic treatment controls how sound behaves inside a room. They are different problems that need different solutions — and getting them confused is one of the most common (and expensive) mistakes.
Help Me Work It Out →See the Difference Treatment Makes
Drag to compare — before and after acoustic treatment
Results That Speak for Themselves
Real outcomes from real acoustic projects across the UK
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How It Works
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Get expert guidance
We review your enquiry and respond with recommendations based on your space, your problem, and what will actually work
Get the right products
We supply the right products for your situation — absorption, diffusion, or soundproofing — stocked and ready to ship
Why Choose Acoustic Treatment UK?
Cut Through the Confusion
The internet is full of conflicting acoustic advice. We cut through the noise with honest, evidence-based guidance so you don't waste money on treatment that won't work.
Honest Results, Not Sales Pitches
We tell you what will actually work — and by how much. If a solution won't deliver meaningful results, we'll say so before you spend anything.
Knowledge First, Products Second
We carry a full range of acoustic products because we understand the full range of acoustic problems. We're not tied to a single product type — so when we recommend something, it's because it fits your situation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Acoustic treatment controls the sound within a room by absorbing or diffusing reflections, reducing echo, reverberation, and flutter echo. Soundproofing reduces the transmission of sound between spaces — it stops noise travelling through walls, floors, and ceilings from one room to another.
The number of panels depends on your room size, shape, and intended use — a recording studio needs more absorption than a home cinema or office. ATUK will advise on the right quantity and placement once we understand your specific situation.
No — acoustic panels treat internal room acoustics by reducing echo and reverberation, but they do not stop airborne noise transmission through walls. If noise from a neighbouring property is the problem, you need soundproofing, not acoustic treatment.
Acoustic treatment controls the sound within a room by absorbing or diffusing reflections, reducing echo, reverberation, and flutter echo. Soundproofing reduces the transmission of sound between spaces — it stops noise travelling through walls, floors, and ceilings from one room to another.
The number of panels depends on your room size, shape, and intended use — a recording studio needs more absorption than a home cinema or office. ATUK will advise on the right quantity and placement once we understand your specific situation.
No — acoustic panels treat internal room acoustics by reducing echo and reverberation, but they do not stop airborne noise transmission through walls. If noise from a neighbouring property is the problem, you need soundproofing, not acoustic treatment.
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