by Shane Henson — September 26, 2011—Serious Energy Inc. recently announced its new QuietSeal Pro acoustical sealant—engineered to work together with QuietPutty and QuietRock drywall for reliable, high performance, low-total-cost soundproofing.
QuietSeal Pro is designed to maximize high acoustic performance in any soundproofing project, and may be of interest to facilities managers needing to soundproof such areas as recording studios, rehearsal and performance spaces, and professional postproduction suites, as well as multifamily housing, dorm rooms and other university spaces, workstation areas, and corporate boardrooms.
With a new and improved formula, QuietSeal Pro acoustical sealant is fast, easy to use, and offers hassle-free clean up, says the company. This low-VOC, water-based sealant remains soft, preventing sound from passing through.
“I use QuietRock and the Quiet Soundproofing System in many of my projects. I’m glad I had the opportunity to use the QuietSeal Pro,” said Mike Vidal, owner of MV Drywall. ” I love the plastic tubes. It prevents product from getting damaged and dried out. I also noticed the product has more body to it than other sealants, which I believe helps with the performance of the product.”
According to Serious Energy, all of the company’s Quiet brand of products save builders time and money. The Quiet Soundproofing System includes QuietPutty, QuietRock and QuietSeal Pro that together results in easy installation, outstanding performance, and more reliable results—all at low total installed cost compared to traditional methods, adds the company. The Quiet Soundproofing System is engineered to work together for best soundproofing results and fewer call backs to the job site.
Benefits of the Quiet Soundproofing System include:
- Faster to install for increased productivity and lower labor cost;
- Outperforms multiple layers of drywall and other noise reduction methods like resilient channel;
- High reliability: unlike resilient channel, cannot be easily short circuited;
- No additional tools or training necessary for install;
- UL 1 hour fire-rated.
- Outperforms multiple layers of drywall and other noise reduction methods like resilient channel;