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Hush System Batten 55 B/B HD1015

Hush System Batten 55 B/B HD1015

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The Hush Acoustics HD1015 Hush Batten 55 B/B System provides a highly effective solution for improving sound insulation in separating floors and ceilings with beam and block construction. The system has been fully tested to achieve performance requirements in excess of the Building Regulations minimum standards and is ideal for refurbishment and conversion projects falling under Material Change of Use. HD1015 brings together the Hush Felt 10 Resilient Layer, Hush Seal 20 and Hush Slab 100 sound absorbers in one easy to specify and use system. It is applied to floors with a beam and block structure with a minimum density of 260 kg/m2, with a design that creates service voids above and below the floor structure to deliver its enhanced acoustic performance.
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Hush System Batten HD1010

Hush System Batten HD1010

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Hush System Batten HD1010 is a proven acoustic solution for insulating concrete separating floors against sound transmission. By combining Hush Felt resilient layers, acoustic battens, and chipboard or plywood decking, it has been tested to significantly reduce airborne and impact noise while providing a strong and stable floor finish. Below the slab, the system uses a suspended ceiling with plasterboard lining to further improve acoustic isolation. It is suitable for use in new build, conversion or refurbishment developments that have concrete structures of approximately 300 kg/m3 mass per unit area. In addition, it is compliant with all UK Building Regulations relating to passage of sound: Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland).
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Hush System BB HD1009

Hush System BB HD1009

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Hush System BB HD1009 - Fully tested acoustic flooring system designed for use with beam and block concrete and masonry floor construction. - Complies with the acoustic requirements of all UK Building Regulations, including Approved Document E. - A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors. - For use in new build or refurbishment projects based on beam and block concrete structures.
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Hush System HD1014 2003

Hush System HD1014 2003

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The Hush HD1014 Acoustic system is used for both floors and ceilings and consists of Hush 28 floating floor boards, Hush Seal 20 and absorbers. Full specification and installation is available from the Hush Acoustics team.
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Hush System HD1014 2003 Overlay

Hush System HD1014 2003 Overlay

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northen Ireland) Can be used in Conversion and Refurbishment developments A fully developed economical sound insulation system to be used to form a separating floor construction in refurbishment and conversion development with timber joists Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level
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Hush System HD1018 Overlay for Masonry

Hush System HD1018 Overlay for Masonry

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The HD1018 system from Hush Acoustics enables the acoustic performance of a separating masonry or concrete floor to be upgraded with confidence. Designed as an acoustic overlay system, it can be applied to masonry separating floors in-situ and consists of a variety of high quality sound reduction products from Hush Acoustics and Gyproc. The whole system can be specified and ordered directly from Hush Acoustics with support and installation advice provided via telephone and site visits. The system is suitable for use in new build, conversion or refurbishment projects based on concrete structures at 400 kg/m2 minimum. It is tested as a complete system and complies with all applicable Building Regulations - Part E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) & Part G (Northern Ireland).
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Hush System HD1019 2003 Advanced

Hush System HD1019 2003 Advanced

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The Hush HD1019 2003 Advanced Acoustic System offers a fully tested, economical acoustic solution for separating floors and ceilings constructed using traditional timber joists, particularly in refurbishment projects. The system utilises several of Hush Acoustics' high performing sound insulation products including Hush Panel 28 floating floor boards, Hush Seal 20 and Hush Slab 100 sound absorbers. It enables separating floors/ceilings to meet the minimum Building Regulations requirements - Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland). Acoustic Performance: - Impact (LnTw) - 52 dB - Airborne (DnTw) - 58 dB - Airborne (DnTW+Ctr) - 53 dB
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Hush System HD1025 MF17

Hush System HD1025 MF17

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northen Ireland) Can be used in conversion, refurbishment and new build development A fully developed economical sound insulation system to be used to form separating floor/ceiling constructions in conversion, refurbishment and New Build Development. Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level A thin overlay solution to ensure limited floor build up
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Hush System HD1029 TF

Hush System HD1029 TF

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HD1029 Hush System TF is a fully developed economical sound insulation system ideal for separating floors in new build timber frame projects. It is a reliable sound insulation system that can be used as an alternative to Robust Details for separating floors in timber frame with performance exceeds the minimum requirements for all UK Building Regulations relating to the passage of sound. Hush System HD1029 TF is proven to perform effectively as it has been tested as a complete system and is formed using Hush Panel 48 acoustic floorboards, Hush Bond glue, Hush Seal 20 perimeter seals, and Hush Slab 100 acoustic insulation slabs (fitted between joists) and Hush Bar Deep to provide an acoustically isolated ceiling.
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Hush System HD1031 Cradle MF

Hush System HD1031 Cradle MF

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Timber joisted separating floors can be acoustically upgraded using the HD1031 Hush Acoustics Cradle System. Extensively used in sectors including schools, colleges and universities, it is also Ideal for large industrial change of use conversions with uneven surfaces. This system is tested as a complete system and complies fully with the UK Building Regulations covering sound transmission - Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland). HD1031 is created using a number of Hush Acoustics' insulating materials which are combined in an innovative way to address both impact and airborne sound transmission. A suspended ceiling below the separating floor decouples the structure from the ceiling boards and creates a void for the absorber slabs.
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Hush System HD1032 LP/MF

Hush System HD1032 LP/MF

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Complies with UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland). Refurbishment/Conversion projects with timber structures incorporating lath and plaster ceilings 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level Will achieve all UK Building Regulations standards for separating floors and allows the existing structure to remain intact.
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Hush System HD1033 LP

Hush System HD1033 LP

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Complies with UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland). Refurbishment/Conversion projects with timber structures incorporating lath and plaster ceilings 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level Achieves building regulations in conversion development without the need of a separate ceiling.
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Hush System HD1035 TF Robust

Hush System HD1035 TF Robust

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Complies with UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland). 3 A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors for use in new build timber frame projects Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level Fully tested system to meet in excess of minimum Building Regulations Standards in timber frame construction Can be used as a Robust Detail in timber frame construction System creates service voids at ceiling level and floor level.
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Hush System HD1036 LC Plus

Hush System HD1036 LC Plus

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Complies with UK Building Regulations, Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland) An economical lowered ceiling system for use in Conversion, Refurbishment and New Build Developments Provides 1 hour fire resistance Excellent airborne and impact sound reduction for separating floor/ceiling construction
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Hush System HD1037 Batten 55 MF

Hush System HD1037 Batten 55 MF

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The HD1037 Hush Batten 55 System MF from Hush Acoustics provides a highly effective acoustic solution for concrete separating floors by utilising the Hush Acoustic Batten Systems range. The system combines resilient floor battens with a number of other sound insulating materials to create a floating floor that is designed to reduce impact and airborne sound transmission. In addition, HD1037 creates a service void above and below the structure - this is achieved by the acoustic battens above the concrete slab and through the installation of Hush MF ceiling system below. It is suitable for new build, conversion and refurbishment projects. It complies with all the UK Building Regulations relating to acoustics: Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) & Part G (NI).
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Hush System HD1038 MF28

Hush System HD1038 MF28

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northen Ireland) Can be used in Conversion, Refurbishment and New Build Development A fully developed economical sound insulation system for use in separating floor/ceiling construction in Conversion, Refurbishment and New Build Development Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level
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Hush System HD1040 Wall System

Hush System HD1040 Wall System

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Hush Wall System HD1040 - Fully tested to demonstrate compliance with all UK Building Regulations relating to acoustic performance, including Approved Document E. - A fully developed system providing high standards of airborne sound reduction. - Can be used to reduce both flanking and direct sound transmission. - Apply to timber stud, steel stud, brick or block walls. - Minimum loss of space.
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Hush System HD1042 Underscreed 6

Hush System HD1042 Underscreed 6

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Complies with UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Part G (Northern Ireland) and Section 5 (Scotland) A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors For use in refurbishment, conversion and new build development when a masonry structure is in place Achieves a 1 hour fire rating
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Hush System HD1043 Overscreed

Hush System HD1043 Overscreed

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The Hush System HD1043 Overscreed is designed to help reduce sound transmission in separating concrete floors featuring a screed. This fully developed and tested solution provides an economical sound insulation system for any kind of refurbishment, conversion or new build project where a concrete/screed structure exists. Performance is assured through a combination of high quality sound insulation materials, including Hush Overscreed Acoustic Membrane. This consists of a fine granulate of recycled rubber with a cork and PU elastomer bonding agent, providing a resilient layer suitable for use under most floor finishes. It also utilises the Hush MF system to create a service void whilst allowing for the installation of a high performance sound absorber layer - Hush Slab 100.
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Hush System HD1044 Basement System

Hush System HD1044 Basement System

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland) Can be used in conversion and refurbishment developments only. A fully developed economical sound insulation system for basement conversion development. Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level
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Hush System HD1045 Multi Panel MF System

Hush System HD1045 Multi Panel MF System

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Complies with UK Building Regulations, Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland) Meets all UK Building Regulations without the use of a floating floor covering in existing buildings Provides 1 hour fire resistance For use in change of use and refurbishment developments when there is no access to the floor above
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Hush System HD1054 Double Timber Stud Wall

Hush System HD1054 Double Timber Stud Wall

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland) Can be used in new build, conversion and refurbishment developments A tried and tested method of creating a separating lightweight stud wall Excellent acoustic performance due to the clear void between the two stud frames Provides a 1 hour fire resistance
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Hush System HD1055 Masonry Wall with Stud Lining

Hush System HD1055 Masonry Wall with Stud Lining

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Complies to UK Building Regulations Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland) Can be used in new build, conversion and refurbishment developments A tried and tested method of upgrading an existing masonry wall to separating wall standards Excellent acoustic performance due to the clear void between the existing masonry wall and the new timber stud wall Provides a 1 hour fire resistance
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Hush System HD1056 Block Cavity Block Wall

Hush System HD1056 Block Cavity Block Wall

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The HD1056 Block Acoustic Cavity Wall System is a simple cavity wall sound reduction system for use in new build, conversion and refurbishment projects. This tried and tested acoustic system creates a dense block cavity masonry wall with excellent acoustic performance due to the mass of the blocks and the clear 100mm cavity. Soundbloc plasterboard sealed with Hush Acoustic Sealant work together to achieve an effective result that is compliant with all relevant UK Building Regulations - Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland).
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Hush System HD1057 Wall System on Existing Masonry

Hush System HD1057 Wall System on Existing Masonry

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The Hush System HD1057 Wall System is a robust solution designed to provide high levels of airborne sound insulation through traditional masonry wall construction. By combining dense blockwork with acoustic insulation and appropriate wall linings, this system achieves full compliance with Part E of the Building Regulations in England & Wales. It is a reliable specification for separating walls in residential, commercial, and educational developments where long-term durability and excellent acoustic performance are required. It comprises: Dense masonry blockwork construction for mass and strength. Acoustic insulation within wall cavities or on linings. Resilient wall ties or isolation methods to minimise sound bridging. Multiple plasterboard linings for improved airborne insulation.
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Hush System HDC HD1007

Hush System HDC HD1007

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Hush System HDC HD1007 - Fully tested acoustic floor system for concrete and masonry floor constructions. - Complies with the acoustic performance requirements of all UK Building Regulations, including Approved Document E. - A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors. - For use in new build or refurbishment projects based on concrete structures 400 kgs/m² minimum.
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Hush System HF25 Advanced HD1017

Hush System HF25 Advanced HD1017

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Hush System HF25 Advanced HD1017 - Acoustic flooring system which is fully tested and compliant with all UK Building Regulations for new build, including Approved Document E in England & Wales. - A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors. - For use in new build or refurbishment projects using timber joists. - Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level.
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Hush System HF25 HD1016

Hush System HF25 HD1016

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Hush System HF25 HD1016 - Complies with the acoustic requirements of all UK Building Regulations, including Approved Document E. - A fully developed sound insulation system between separating floors. - For use in new build or refurbishment projects using timber joists. - Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level.
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Hush System IC HD1020

Hush System IC HD1020

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Hush System IC HD1020 - Complies with the acoustic requirements of all the UK Building Regulations, including Approved Document E for new build. - A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors. -For use in new build or refurbishment projects using timber joists. -Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level.
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Hush System LP HD1030

Hush System LP HD1030

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Hush System LP HD1030 - Complies with UK Building Regulations Approved Document E. - Refurbishment projects with timber structures incorporating lath and plaster ceilings. - Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level.
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Hush System Premier HD1027

Hush System Premier HD1027

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Hush System Premier HD1027 - Complies with UK Building Regulations including Approved Document E. - A fully developed economical sound insulation system between separating floors. - For use in refurbishment and new build projects. - Provides a 1 hour fire resistance at ceiling level.
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Hush Triple Layer

Hush Triple Layer

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Hush Triple Layer is a high performing acoustic system comprising of high mass barrier mats that are isolated by a unique resilient material. This engineered acoustic product ensures superior acoustic performance is achieved when reducing impact sound. The product also contributes to general noise reduction due to its high mass levels, something that is not normally the case with acoustic for products. When used in the correct applications, the Hush Triple Layer can be used over most existing construction types to help achieve compliance to all UK Building Regulations.
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Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane

Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane

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Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane has been designed to isolate a screed from the structure to comply with UK Building Regulations. By isolating the screed you ensure impact noise does not travel through the masonry structure. This material is commonly used in New Build Development and is an alternative solution to Robust Details acoustic membranes.
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Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane

Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane

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Hush Under Screed Acoustic Membrane has been designed to isolate a screed from the structure to comply with UK Building Regulations. By isolating the screed you ensure impact noise does not travel through the masonry structure. This material is commonly used in New Build Development and is an alternative solution to Robust Details acoustic membranes.
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Hush Underlay for LVT flooring

Hush Underlay for LVT flooring

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Due to the popularity of LVT, we designed our Hush LVT Underlay, which is a low weight and low gauge acoustic underlay, giving excellent impact sound reduction. The low gauge has been determined to maximise recovery of both the underlay and the luxury vinyl tile when the products are subjected to point loading. This reduces the risk of permanent indentation and marking of the LVT floor finish.
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Hush Underlay for Vinyl Flooring

Hush Underlay for Vinyl Flooring

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Hush Underlay For Vinyl Flooring consists of a fine granulate of recycled rubber with a cork and PU elastomer bonding agent. Hush Underlay For Vinyl Flooring is suitable for use in most market sectors that require acoustic flooring. These include Residential, Industrial, Healthcare, Educational and Leisure sectors. It can be used over concrete, screeded and timber floors to reduce impact sound before the vinyl floor covering is laid. Hush Underlay For Vinyl Flooring is used in all UK Building Regulations applications including Document E, Section 5 and Part G.

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