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NetWell Noise Control Introduces New Sound Insulation Product for Bathrooms

From the showers blasting to the toilets flushing, the sinks running and the exhaust fan blaring, unwelcome and often times embarrassing bathroom noise can bleed easily to adjoining rooms unless steps are taken to mitigate the noise.

For new builds or retrofitting existing facilities, effective sound barrier products have been few and far between, until now. NetWell Noise Control of Mpls, MN is proud to announce the release of their all new NetLag Sound Barrier lagging material.

This sound insulation product is designed to wrap around pipes, ducts, exhaust fans, shower stalls, and more in your attempt to isolate bathroom noise from the rest of your home or office.  The material can also be used to sound insulate the perimeter walls and ceilings common to adjoining rooms.

NetLag Sound Barrier Produces Bathroom Privacy

Need help with isolating your bathroom noise from the rest of your house or office? NetLag is ready and able to help combat the noise you are experiencing. Available in 54" x 30' rolls, this thin, dense material can deaden up to 90% of the noise stemming from a variety of bathroom related sound sources. The material is class A fire rated, boasts an STC value of 29, and will deliver more control over your sound environment.

Source: http://www.esoundproof.com/

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