Many homeowners know what it’s like to be in a room that sounds empty. With hard surface flooring like concrete or ceramic tile, sounds bounce from wall to wall and from the ceiling to floor which create an echo sound that is far less pleasing than what most people would enjoy.

Many homeowners have found a solution by having acoustic ceilings installed instead of covering up their floors with carpet.

Acoustic tile is very sound absorbent and in addition to reducing echoes and generally improving sound quality in a room, acoustic ceilings can also lower the noise from one story of a house to another. Also, because acoustic tiles hang from the ceiling, they are really handy for concealing pipes, wires, and other unsightly objects while still providing easy access for any necessary repairs or remodeling work. Acoustic ceilings are fast becoming a popular choice for homeowners wanting to remodel their basements.

Acoustic tiles are also highly light reflective and allow more available light to reflect back into the room, and save you money on your utility bills. The panels also come in varying levels of reflectivity, and resistance to humidity and fire. Due to their flexibility, acoustic ceilings can be installed in most rooms and since they are impact resistant they can be easily replaced in a matter of minutes if damaged.

For more information on acoustic ceilings and how they can dramatically improve the sound quality for your Home Theater Media Room in the Woodlands, Texas call or contact Acclaim Renovations today at (936) 271-0507!

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