Acoustic Supplies offers a comprehensive range of acoustic flooring systems for timber and concrete floor constructions, designed to control both impact and airborne sound across a wide range of building types.
Our floor soundproofing solutions are specified on commercial, industrial and multi-occupancy residential projects where acoustic performance, build-up constraints and regulatory compliance are critical.
All systems are designed to support compliance with Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales) and Section 5 (Scotland), providing a reliable solution for new build and refurbishment projects.
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– Designed for timber and concrete separating floors –
– Solutions for impact noise, airborne noise or combined performance –
– Suitable for new build and refurbishment projects –
– Technical support available for drawings, specifications and tenders –
Specification-led acoustic flooring for regulated environments
– Engineered solutions for timber, concrete and mixed floor constructions –
– Systems designed to address impact noise, airborne noise, or combined performance requirements –
– Designed to support compliance with UK Building Regulations and Robust Details –
– Specified on commercial, leisure and multi-occupancy residential developments –
– Technical support available for system selection, detailing and tender-stage advice –
Our acoustic flooring range includes battens, decking systems and underlays, allowing performance to be tailored to floor type, build-up constraints and regulatory requirements.
Selecting the correct acoustic flooring system depends on a number of project-specific factors. Addressing these early in the design process helps ensure compliance, performance and smooth installation on site.
Timber joisted floors, concrete slabs and mixed constructions each require different acoustic approaches and system build-ups.
Systems can be designed to control impact noise, airborne noise, or a combination of both, depending on the regulatory and occupancy requirements.
Available floor depth, threshold details and interface with adjacent finishes often influence system selection, particularly on refurbishment projects.
Consideration of programme, follow-on trades and site conditions can affect whether battens, decking systems or underlays are the most suitable solution.
Our technical team can support system selection at design, tender and construction stages to ensure the chosen solution aligns with performance requirements and site constraints.
Engineered batten systems designed for timber and concrete floor constructions where higher levels of acoustic performance are required. Acoustic battens are typically specified where both impact and airborne sound control is critical and additional build-up depth can be accommodated.
Suitable for new build and refurbishment projects where floor build-up and installation sequencing allow.
Pre-engineered acoustic overlay systems that provide reliable impact and airborne sound reduction across timber and concrete floors. Acoustic decks are commonly specified where predictable performance, controlled build-up height and compatibility with Robust Details are required.
Well suited to multi-occupancy residential, mixed-use and commercial developments.
Low-profile acoustic underlay solutions designed to improve impact and airborne sound insulation beneath a wide range of floor finishes. Acoustic underlays are typically selected where build-up height is limited or where installation speed and simplicity are key considerations.
Often used on refurbishment projects and fit-outs.
Detailed performance data, system drawings and specification support are available on request.
Our acoustic flooring systems have been specified on a wide range of commercial, mixed-use and multi-occupancy residential projects, where compliance, buildability and acoustic performance were critical design considerations.
The examples below demonstrate how different acoustic flooring systems have been applied to suit varying floor constructions, performance targets and site constraints.

Mixed-use town centre redevelopment requiring impact and airborne sound control between commercial and residential spaces, achieved using the JCW Deck 34C acoustic flooring system.

Large-scale residential development incorporating acoustic batten systems to control sound transmission across timber floor constructions while maintaining build-up requirements for a multi-storey scheme.

Major residential development utilising the JCW Acoustic Cradle Levelling System across over 20,000 m² to address uneven substrates while achieving compliant acoustic performance on treated timber floors.
Further case studies and technical references are available to support specifications, tenders and planning submissions.
Use the form to contact our technical team for advice on acoustic flooring system selection, performance requirements and project-specific solutions.
We support enquiries at design, tender and construction stages for commercial, mixed-use and multi-occupancy residential projects.
Acoustic batten systems are typically specified where higher levels of acoustic performance are required across timber or concrete floor constructions. They are particularly effective where both impact and airborne sound control is critical and where additional floor build-up depth can be accommodated.
Acoustic battens are commonly used on new build and refurbishment projects where installation sequencing and structural constraints allow for a battened floating floor system.
Our technical team can advise on the most appropriate acoustic batten system based on floor construction, performance targets and build-up constraints.
Acoustic deck systems are pre-engineered acoustic overlay solutions typically specified where controlled build-up height, predictable performance and installation efficiency are key design considerations.
They are commonly used on timber and concrete floors where impact and airborne sound reduction is required without the increased floor depth associated with battened systems, making them particularly suitable for refurbishment and multi-occupancy developments.
Acoustic underlay systems are typically specified where build-up height is severely restricted and a low-profile solution is required to improve impact and, where applicable, airborne sound performance.
They are commonly used on concrete and timber floors beneath a range of floor finishes, particularly on refurbishment projects and fit-outs where installation speed and minimal disruption are key considerations.
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