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Sound-dampening insulation can help reduce noise transfer between rooms, floors, bedrooms, offices, basements, and shared living spaces. This will make your home feel quieter, more private, and more peaceful.
This service can be especially helpful during renovations, basement developments, home office upgrades, bedroom updates, apartments and suites, or any space where noise control matters. We can also provide materials with added fire and moisture resistance that help absorb sound between walls, ceilings, and floors.
Before we recommend anything, we take the time to understand the space, the noise concern, and the best insulation option for your home.
Book a free consultationWith the right insulation, everyday spaces can feel calmer, more private, and easier to enjoy, with less sound carrying through the home.
Sound-dampening insulation helps absorb noise from conversations, TVs, footsteps, and daily household activity. This can make busy areas feel less disruptive and help reduce the amount of sound that travels through walls, ceilings, and floors.
Interior wall insulation can help create more privacy between bedrooms, bathrooms, offices, suites, and shared spaces. It’s useful in areas where conversations carry too easily or where family members need more separation between rooms.
Home offices, studios, and treatment rooms need fewer distractions. Sound-damping insulation can help you lock in with a focused environment for calls, meetings, study, recording, or quiet work, without the room feeling as exposed to surrounding household noise!
Basements often carry sound from footsteps, entertainment areas, laundry rooms, mechanical spaces, and activity from the main floor. Sound-dampening insulation can help finished basements feel more comfortable, private, and usable for everyday living
Depending on the product used, sound-dampening insulation can offer more than noise control. Options like ROCKWOOL Safe’n’Sound are designed for interior walls, floors, and ceilings and can also provide fire and moisture resistance, as well as long-term performance.
For some sound-dampening projects, blown-in fibreglass insulation may be a good fit because it can fill cavities, reduce sound transfer, and support thermal performance.
In other cases, batt insulation may be the better choice. When we use batts for sound dampening, we may use Johns Manville blow-in fibreglass or ROCKWOOL Safe’n’Sound, depending on the project and the level of noise control needed.
Both insulation options are chosen for their ability to help reduce sound transfer, improve comfort, and support long-lasting performance. Once our team performs the initial inspection, we will let you know which sound-dampening insulation option is the best fit for your space.

Our team assesses your space, identifies how sound is travelling, and recommends the insulation option that best supports your comfort, privacy, and noise-control goals. Some homes need better insulation between bedrooms. Others need support between floors, around basement spaces, or inside walls during renovations. The right solution depends on your space and the result you are hoping for.
We keep our recommendations honest and practical. If sound-dampening insulation is a good fit, we explain why. If another issue may be affecting the space, we help you understand that too.
Our goal is to provide clear guidance, careful service, and results homeowners can feel good about!
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Noise can affect how you sleep, work, relax, and enjoy your space. Sound-dampening insulation helps make everyday areas feel calmer, especially when it is installed thoughtfully and with the right material for the project.
Have questions about sound dampening insulation? SNUGG is here to help you understand your options before making a decision.
Not exactly. Sound-dampening insulation helps reduce noise transfer, but it does not make a room completely soundproof. It can make a space feel quieter, more private, and more comfortable, instead of completely drowning out sound.
It can be installed in many interior walls, floor cavities, ceilings, basements, bedrooms, offices, shared walls, and renovation areas. The best option depends on access, construction, and the type of noise concern.
SNUGG uses blown-in fibreglass insulation, Johns Manville fibreglass batts, or ROCKWOOL Safe’n’Sound, depending on the project and what will work best for the area.