QUIETZONE NOISE CONTROL Install Resilient Channels Install metal strips to prevent noise from moving from wood studs through the drywall. Choose Sealed Electrical Boxes Sealing units reduces noise transfer. Apply Acoustic Caulking Reduce sound transmission by sealing all gaps. Install QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat* Install floor mat to greatly reduce noise through tiled or hardwood floors. Also reduces structureborne noises to make adjacent rooms quieter. Install Resilient Channels Install metal strips to prevent noise from moving from wood studs through the drywall. Apply Acoustic Caulking Reduce sound transmission by sealing all gaps. *where available Most of us come home for some peace and quiet. Get it with the Owens Corning QuietZone Noise Control System. QuietZone Acoustical Batts installed within interior walls absorb household noises. Minimize sound transmission between floors and ceilings. Between bedrooms and adjoining bathrooms. Around the home office and recreation rooms. Or between laundry and furnace. In new construction or renovation, a little forward thinking will assure you of plenty of PINK and quiet. More ways to create a quiet home: Install QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat Caulk around sealed electrical boxes with QuietZone Acoustic Sealant Add an extra layer of gypsum board Stagger wood studs or use resilient channels in new wall construction Use non-hardening caulking such as QuietZone Acoustic Sealant around walls, doors and windows Use weather stripped solid wood doors Light switches and outlets should not be constructed back-to-back Install pipes with swing arms so expansion and contraction can occur without binding Improve a Wall's Acoustic Performance Improve a Floor's Acoustic Performance