Does Soundproofing Foam Work To Block Noise? (2024)

"Soundproofing Foam" - Understanding the difference between Soundproofing and Sound Absorption

Here at The Soundproofing Store we get inundated with enquiries regarding soundproofing and the best way to do this. Quite often customers think they can just stick soundproofing foam to a surface but unfortunately it isn't that simple.

Whether it be soundproofing against noisy neighbours, or building your own home studio we are always asked the same question regarding soundproofing foam and egg box acoustic foam. "Is it good for Soundproofing?"

The short answer is No.

Unfortunately egg box type soundproofing foam does not stop sound transferring through your wall from your neighbour or from leaving your room. All it will do is absorb some of the sound within your room and stop it echoing and amplifying. It will not block sound from neighbours or escaping out of your room.

To soundproof a room we need to address the below points:

Sound (noise) is normally broken down into two categories.

The most common is airborne noise such as people talking and TV noise; the second is vibration impact noise such a machines vibrating against the wall and live musical instruments

To soundproof a wall effectively you need to:

  • Improve the mass of the wall - This is normally achieved by adding different high mass/density products.

However, when sound hits a wall it turns in to a vibration and an energy, so mass alone will not solve the problem. You also need to:

  • Improve the ability of the wall to absorb sound energy and vibrations. Without this, the addition of the mass will have very little impact.
  • Use different materials of high mass. Different materials perform better for different sound frequencies, so using a combination of high mass materials will always perform better than simply using more of the same material.
  • For louder more powerful sound energy you also need to decouple the new wall from the existing wall. Many vibrations and noises, especially low bass frequency sounds (such as music, deep male voices, dogs barking and snoring) can be too strong to be blocked by simply connecting onto the existing structure.

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We've highlighted that soundproofing foam definitely does not block noise from passing from room to room.

Key reasons why soundproofing foam doesn't block noise:



  1. It does not add mass. Foam, regardless of how dense it is will never be made heavy enough to block sound from transferring from room to room.
  2. Soundproofing foam does not offer any decoupling, meaning vibrations will continue to travel through the wall and through the foam.
  3. Soundproofing foam should really be called sound absorption foam. The term soundproofing foam is misleading to many people looking to soundproof their homes.

So, if soundproofing foam is not the correct product for soundproofing a wall, what is? Below are the best sound insulation solutions when needing to block the unwanted noise from a neighbouring room. This could be any and all types of noise; neighbours TV's, loud music, conversations or even shouting.

Wall soundproofing solutions instead of soundproofing acoustic foam

The most effective way to soundproof a room is to use an independent clip system like the ReductoClip System. This system delivers exceptional soundproofing and is used in both domestic properties, recording studios and home cinemas:

  1. Completely isolates and decouples from the existing wall delivering an exceptional soundproofing performance
  2. Absorbs high levels of sound vibration and energy
  3. Adds a huge amount of mass to block airborne noise

List of Services

  • ReductoClip ™ Independent Wall System Independent stud wall is built a min of 10mm from existing wallAcoustic mineral wool (50mm) added between the timber battens. (This absorbs airborne sound in the cavity partitions, significantly improving acoustic performance and reducing reverberation)ReductoClips - able to withstand greater loads than standard clip systems, resulting in 1/3 less clips and a more cost effective systemReducto Furring Bar 2.4m - which outperforms standard resilient bar constructions by up to 7dBAcoustic grade plasterboard (15mm) - 50% denser than standard 12.5mm plasterboard. (With a mass of 12.6kg per m2 which reflects and converts high levels of sound energy into heat)FlexiSound 5 (self-adhesive) a specially developed thin 10kg per m2 soundproofing materialAcoustic grade (15mm) plasterboard - a further layer to increase airborne noise blocking capabilities Find Out More List Item 1

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So why do people buy soundproofing foam and use it? What's the point of soundproofing foam? Why do I see it on walls in images of loud music studios?

Answer: It is there to improve the internal rooms internal acoustics. Essentially it helps to reduce Echo and Reverb within a space.

Imagine being in a room with hard surfaces, a sports hall, or village hall for example. Clap your hands in a room like this with hard surfaces and the sound appears to reverberate and echo around the space for ages.

Do the same in a room with lots of soft furnishings and the reverberation is very limited and appears flat, with a very short continuation.

Now imagine very bouncy basketballs being thrown around the room. You throw them everywhere, in all directions and they continue to bounce around the room.

Now imagine the walls, floor and ceiling lined with foam. You throw the balls again, only this time they hit the foam and drop to the floor stopping them from continuing to bounce, the energy from the ball has been absorbed by the foam.

This is no different to a soundwave inside a room, it reflects and bounces off any hard surfaces, but will be absorbed by soft surfaces. This is when the ProSound room acoustic treatment systems are used. They absorb the sound and stop the reflected sound travelling back into the room.

Room acoustics BEFORE installing ProSound™ Sound Absorption Panels

Room acoustics AFTER installing ProSound™ Sound Absorption Panels

The soft material used in the panels are designed to absorb sound energy and stop this energy from bouncing around the room and reflecting off the surfaces.

Class A panels like the ones at The Soundproofing Store are tested to absorb 90-100% of sound energy that hits them. This means you require less panels in an area to achieve good results compared to lower performing foam tiles where nearly the whole surface needs to be covered to get good results.

As a general rule of thumb we look to cover around 20- 30% of the surface area of the room.

Before & After Test: With and Without Acoustic Treatment

Sound absorption will therefore improve the rooms overall noise volume and improve the clarity of the sound in the room. However, it does not ultimately stop the sound energy within the room from travelling through the structure to a neighbouring space.


There are many way of applying sound absorption to different situations such as; music studios (once soundproofed), village halls, sports halls and offices. Some of the most popular options are our
ProSound Wall Panels, Ceiling Rafts and Suspended Baffles

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Why you shouldn't use egg box acoustic foam for soundproofing - a summary

What Soundproofing Foam Doesn't Do:

Soundproofing (Blocking Sound): Acoustic foam is not effective in blocking sound from entering or leaving a room. Soundproofing requires materials that add mass and density, such as FlexiSound, Mass-loaded vinyl, Acoustic plasterboard, or soundproofing panels such as SoundBoard 4. These direct to wall acoustic panels feature mass-loaded vinyl, acoustic plasterboard and closed cell foam, which help block and dampen sound transmission.

The highest performing soundproofing solutions such as the ReductoClip System highlighted above, also isolate the soundproofing layers from the offending structure and dampen sound energy and vibrations.

Effective Soundproofing Strategies:

  1. Mass: Adding heavy, dense materials to walls, floors, and ceilings can help to block airborne sound.
  2. Damping: Using materials that absorb sound energy and vibrations like ReductoClips which act like shock absorbers to dampen high levels of sound energy and vibrations.
  3. Decoupling: Creating air gaps to separate surfaces can prevent sound from travelling directly through solid structures.
  4. Sealing: Ensuring all gaps and cracks are sealed with acoustic sealant to prevent sound leakage.

Soundproofing Foam Summary:

While soundproofing foam is sometimes used to help with the acoustics within a room by reducing echo and reverberation, it is not effective for soundproofing. It DOES NOT block sound from entering or exiting a space. For effective soundproofing, a tried and tested soundproofing solution is required such as the ReductoClip System.

Author

Ian Baker is the Managing Director of The Soundproofing Store and a leading name in the soundproofing industry.

With a prestigious track record of award-winning credentials, Ian is a trusted and respected authority in his field.

Ian is passionate about helping individuals find effective solutions to their unwanted noise issues and his extensive knowledge and insights are invaluable in helping to transform noisy environments into peaceful spaces.

"We don’t expect you to become an expert overnight, that’s what we’re here for."

Does Soundproofing Foam Work To Block Noise? (2024)

FAQs

Does Soundproofing Foam Work To Block Noise? ›

Foam does not Block Sound Transmission

How effective is foam soundproofing? ›

Foam, regardless of how dense it is will never be made heavy enough to block sound from transferring from room to room. Soundproofing foam does not offer any decoupling, meaning vibrations will continue to travel through the wall and through the foam. Soundproofing foam should really be called sound absorption foam.

What are the disadvantages of soundproof foam? ›

Con: Not effective when incorrectly placed

When incorrectly placed, acoustic foam does not absorb much sound and it tends to just bounce or reflect back the sound waves from one wall to another. Hiring professionals to do it can guarantee that acoustic foams will work to its full ability.

What foam is best for noise reduction? ›

The type of foam used for this application is a closed-cell cross-linked polyethylene. This dense foam absorbs and blocks sound, creating a better experience for boat passengers. In industrial environments, sound deadening foam is used to create a safer environment for workers.

Does soundproofing stop noise coming in? ›

Soundproofing materials minimize the level of sound that enters a room by reducing the frequency waves before they reach your ears. These products and materials are ideal for reducing unwanted sounds from entering a room in a residential or commercial space.

How do you soundproof a wall cheaply? ›

The best affordable way to soundproof your walls effectively is to use drywall and other materials like acoustic caulk to create an air-tight wall space. Installed over insulation and sealed in to form an extra layer in your walls, drywall forms a solid barrier for sound.

Where to put soundproof foam in a room? ›

If you're in a small room or are especially concerned with sound recording or sound quality, the best location for your acoustic foam will be on the walls. Two of the best places to put acoustic foam in a smaller space are behind speakers and opposite your speakers.

What is the best way to soundproof a room? ›

We see a good night's sleep in your future.
  1. Improve your window's sound insulation. ...
  2. Switch out your standard rug pads for soundproof ones. ...
  3. Throw some cotton or wool pillows on the sofa. ...
  4. Buy noise-reducing curtains. ...
  5. Invest in a fan (or a sound machine) ...
  6. Repaint or repaper the walls. ...
  7. Use soundproofing panels.
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How to block noise from a shared wall? ›

To block noise from a shared wall, you will need to soundproof it with panels, acoustic mineral wool, and clip and channel for best results. You can block noise through a shared wall without a clip and channel, but it depends on your noise problem and how loud it is.

What is best to block out noise? ›

Using earplugs is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to block out disturbing sounds. Even if you don't start the night wearing earplugs, keep a pair by your bed so you can slip them into your ears if noise arises.

How thick should foam be for soundproofing? ›

Here's our general rule of thumb. If you're dealing with mostly people talking or normal voices, 1” panels are ideal. They primarily absorb the frequencies most often associated with human speech and should be more than enough to complete the job.

Can you use any foam for soundproofing? ›

The best kind of foam for soundproofing is closed-cell foam. A common misconception is open-cell foam like acoustic foam is ideal for soundproofing, which is not the case.

How do you soundproof so neighbors can't hear? ›

Stack Furniture Against the Walls

The trick to a quieter place might be as simple as some interior redecorating. Stack big pieces of furniture, like wardrobes and bookshelves, against your wall to add mass. You can even place thick blankets or foam padding between the furniture and the wall to further absorb any sound.

How well does soundproof foam work? ›

Even covering the wall 100% with 2″ thick foam is not going to, to the extent of the person's expectations, stop that sound from traveling right through the wall. Acoustical foam is porous and does not block sound simply because it is porous which allows sound to pass through.

Can you stop noise coming through walls? ›

Mass Loaded Vinyl

It's incredibly dense, and does a great job of covering any of the cracks that allow sounds to pass through. Sandwiching mass loaded vinyl between your layers of drywall is one of the most effective ways of soundproofing without damaging walls.

Is foam board good for soundproofing? ›

Open or closed-cell foam is a common consideration, but not appropriate for soundproofing. For damping the resonance in the air cavity, we prefer medium density fiberglass, cellulose, cotton, mineral fiber or polyester.

Does acoustic foam reduce noise in a room? ›

Acoustic foam will not soundproof your room. Acoustic treatment products treat the room the absorbing materials are placed in. The materials treat the room by reducing reverberation, echo and standing waves etc. Absorbing materials such as acoustic foam and mineral wool do not stop sound from leaking out of the room.

Does foam insulation deaden sound? ›

Spray foam does reduce sound but does not wholly eradicate it. It's worth noting that it's also not intended for sound deadening throughout the home.

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