Spring-Loaded Screw Turns Drywall Into Sound-Absorbing Panels


This looks promising for a 9db reduction in sound escape in homes.

Apparently the spring loaded screw acts as a dampener of sound vibrations that hit a regular dry-wall.In principle, the screw is split in the middle with a spring placed inside. The screw tip goes into the wooden joist, the head holds the plasterboard in place and in between a thin resilient mechanical coupling that prevents the sound waves from advancing is formed.

They have patents and are looking for mass production.https://www.akoustos.se/

I’d certainly consider it for renovations and new builds.
blooloo

Showing 1 response by nonoise

I saw this many, many years ago and it looks inexpensive (comparatively) and not too difficult to put up.
http://www.mother-of-tone.com/acoustic_panel.htm
There's no need to order it from Germany as you can get spruce wood panels just about anywhere.

All the best,
Nonoise