To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
Would this product work in a golf simulator as an underlay for putting turf? How firm is it to lay putting turf on top? Does it squish or maintain its height when laid down
Hi there, it should be fine if it's just under a putting green. It's not durable enough for hitting off of it, but putting should be fine. SONOpanX can compress if heavy objects are placed on it. 1/4 ply could be placed overtop for protection while maintaining performance for impact sound. Please, give us a call or send us an email at info @sonopan.com to discuss further.
Hello @marco03, Thank you for reaching out! Please follow our Carpet Installation instructions, available at the following link. sonopan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SONOpanX-installation-how-to-reduce-impact-noise-from-upstairs-floors.pdf
Is Sonopan waterproof? Planning on building a studio on the first floor of my house located near the sea. On the off chance of a flood will I need to replace the Sonopan?
It depends on what kind of noise is bothering you. If it's airborne noise (loud music, shouting, etc.), you can apply SONOpan and drywall to your ceiling. If it's more of an impact kind of noise ( footsteps, dropped objects, or mechanical vibrations), you should consider SONOpan, resilient channel, and drywall. For more info on how to install SONOpan on a concrete wall/ceiling visit sonopan.com. For more in-depth info on your particular case, email us at info@sonopan.com
SONOpan creates a solid barrier to stop and absorb noise, whereas MLV adds mass. These are 2 different elements of soundproofing and do different things. SONOpanX is better at absorbing impact sounds like footsteps. For more info, visit sonopan.com.
MLV is best for aerial sound , Sonopan is best for impact noise, combined together you probably have a very good solution. In Europe they have similar product: but sandwiche between MLV, supposedly it is a a excellent solution for flooring.
Hello! My issue is with a downstairs neighbor who blasts loud music with a lot of constant thumping bass. Is there any way I can soundproof my floor so that loud, thumping bass sound doesn't penetrate through into my condo?
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
I wouldn't take any advice from Brian Baumeler. He's a salesman not a tradesperson. He has no idea what the products he endorses are used for, or even if they are good products. What a corporate shill.
Sonopan is now the industry standard, I have personally seen it installed throughout Canada in new home construction. (Specifically in stacked townhomes for the reduction in low db sounds and increasing overall stc ratings between units.)
@@rcook2608 I have never seen it used once. It is not the industry standard, it is a new, untested product. I can't say if it works or not as I have never seen it before, but to claim it's the industry standard is an outright lie.
Actually Jeff from Homerenovision says the same about Brian but Jeff has reccomended this stuff for years now without being paid a cent by them. Shame they paid Brian instead of Jeff. I just installed it, works great for basement ceilings.
@@ravenstarver1360 HI Raven, I have an issue with the tenant living below my unit, I've tried to reach out to tenant's landlord but they don't want to talk to me at all, I want to try this product but I am unsure since the condo corporation told me it wouldn't work... have you notice a significant reduction in sound transmission? I'm kinda being onesided with this problem and I want to do something, what was your experience with this product?
Love your marketer's bookmarks bar in the final screen!
Lmfao
Could've been much worse I guess...
A product landlords never worry about. Because they don’t live in the dumps, they rent out in Canada. 😡
Get them down to the US please
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
Would this product work in a golf simulator as an underlay for putting turf? How firm is it to lay putting turf on top? Does it squish or maintain its height when laid down
Hi there, it should be fine if it's just under a putting green. It's not durable enough for hitting off of it, but putting should be fine. SONOpanX can compress if heavy objects are placed on it. 1/4 ply could be placed overtop for protection while maintaining performance for impact sound. Please, give us a call or send us an email at info
@sonopan.com to discuss further.
Could I put plywood on top of the panels. To put carpet on top?
Hello @marco03, Thank you for reaching out! Please follow our Carpet Installation instructions, available at the following link. sonopan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SONOpanX-installation-how-to-reduce-impact-noise-from-upstairs-floors.pdf
Is Sonopan waterproof? Planning on building a studio on the first floor of my house located near the sea. On the off chance of a flood will I need to replace the Sonopan?
Hello @nukreativemusic and thanks for your question. SONOpan panels are made from 100% recycled wood and should be treated like wood.
You should your website in the description at least
You're right. Thanks for the suggestion!
I live on the bottom floor of a concrete apartment building. What can i do about the neighbors above me?
It depends on what kind of noise is bothering you. If it's airborne noise (loud music, shouting, etc.), you can apply SONOpan and drywall to your ceiling. If it's more of an impact kind of noise ( footsteps, dropped objects, or mechanical vibrations), you should consider SONOpan, resilient channel, and drywall. For more info on how to install SONOpan on a concrete wall/ceiling visit sonopan.com. For more in-depth info on your particular case, email us at info@sonopan.com
Does it soundproof the footsteps heard on the floor below it?
Yes, it mitigates footsteps and other impact noises.
STC rating for sonopan x which one is better SONOpan x or MLV can any one answer plz
SONOpan creates a solid barrier to stop and absorb noise, whereas MLV adds mass. These are 2 different elements of soundproofing and do different things. SONOpanX is better at absorbing impact sounds like footsteps. For more info, visit sonopan.com.
MLV is best for aerial sound , Sonopan is best for impact noise, combined together you probably have a very good solution. In Europe they have similar product: but sandwiche between MLV, supposedly it is a a excellent solution for flooring.
Hello! My issue is with a downstairs neighbor who blasts loud music with a lot of constant thumping bass. Is there any way I can soundproof my floor so that loud, thumping bass sound doesn't penetrate through into my condo?
Hi there, SONOpanX on your floor helps muffle the airborne noise (music) coming through your floor assembly.
Can this go under vinyl flooring ?
Yes, it can. Visit our flooring installation page to know more: sonopan.com/flooring-installation-guide/
Hi , do you have a reseller in Uk?
Unfortunately, we don't.
Where can you find this product in the United States??
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
Can this be used with hardwood oak floors?
I doubt it, hardwood has to be nailed and that would probably compromise the sonopan
Yes, it can. Visit our SONOpanX applications page for more info: sonopan.com/sonopanx/
can i use this with a hardwood floor installation
That is exactly what that guy is doing…
can you add heated floors over the sonopan?
Yes, you can.
I have heard it costs lots of money to soundproof your floor unlike roof
But it’s only available in Canada
To purchase SONOpan in the US, email us at info@sonopan.com with your location and the number of panels you wish to purchase, and we will help coordinate the order.
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I wouldn't take any advice from Brian Baumeler. He's a salesman not a tradesperson. He has no idea what the products he endorses are used for, or even if they are good products. What a corporate shill.
Sonopan is now the industry standard, I have personally seen it installed throughout Canada in new home construction. (Specifically in stacked townhomes for the reduction in low db sounds and increasing overall stc ratings between units.)
@@rcook2608 I have never seen it used once. It is not the industry standard, it is a new, untested product. I can't say if it works or not as I have never seen it before, but to claim it's the industry standard is an outright lie.
@@rcook2608Yeah Ok. Canadian Here. I’ve never seen this. 😂
Actually Jeff from Homerenovision says the same about Brian but Jeff has reccomended this stuff for years now without being paid a cent by them. Shame they paid Brian instead of Jeff. I just installed it, works great for basement ceilings.
@@ravenstarver1360 HI Raven, I have an issue with the tenant living below my unit, I've tried to reach out to tenant's landlord but they don't want to talk to me at all, I want to try this product but I am unsure since the condo corporation told me it wouldn't work... have you notice a significant reduction in sound transmission? I'm kinda being onesided with this problem and I want to do something, what was your experience with this product?
Can you use them as furnace room flooring? Walk with bare feet and put heavy things?
You can use SONOpanX as a subfloor.