Boise's Soundproofing Service
Soundproofing is a Blanket Term...
Noise coming from every direction? Shared walls, condos, home offices, theater rooms, and music venues are just some of the spaces where soundproofing makes a real difference.
We have a wide range of techniques to address sound coming from neighboring rooms or outside — road noise, machinery, construction, you name it. Soundproofing works across walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows to keep unwanted noise where it belongs.
Boise Soundproofing offers a clear, affordable path to a quieter space. Give us a call or fill out the form — we’d love to help you tune out the noise and get back to what matters.
Materials and Techniques to Solve Your Sound Problems:
Acoustic Fiberglass and Acoustic Mineral Wool insulation panels are a dependable solution for managing noise generated by appliances, machinery, ceiling panels, and partitions.
Acoustic Foam captures sound waves, minimizes echo, and brings overall acoustics under control. As a bonus, these panels also help guard against drafts, heat, and humidity.
Acoustic Cotton Panels and baffles crafted from cotton fibers tackle both low and high frequency sounds effectively. They’re a strong fit for commercial and residential spaces alike where controlling sound transfer is a priority.
How well your soundproofing performs comes down to the quality of the install — and there’s a material out there engineered for every noise problem you might face. Doors can be treated with foam tape or silicone, though silicone offers a considerably stronger sound barrier than vinyl or foam. Windows can be handled with a seal kit, a transparent sound barrier, a sound barrier blanket, or full soundproof replacement windows.
If traffic or neighborhood noise is disrupting your sleep, sound insulation can go a long way toward keeping your bedroom quiet and restful. If you need to contain noise from a particular room — a home theater, music studio, or any space that generates significant sound — sound absorbing insulation is the most effective way to keep it from spreading.
The Many Methods of Soundproofing
There are several approaches to soundproofing a space, and the right one depends on your specific situation. One of the most effective methods involves removing the existing wall or ceiling, sealing any gaps where sound is leaking through, adding insulation, and floating a new layer of drywall using resilient clips. Those clips create a separation between the drywall and the studs or rafters — and that air gap is what makes the difference in how much sound passes through.
Quiet Rock With Green Glue Another solid option is adding a layer of soundproofing drywall over your existing wall using Green Glue compound, which reduces sound transmission without requiring major construction. We offer solutions at every level — from straightforward upgrades to more involved builds — depending on your budget and the severity of the noise problem.
Double Walls One of the most effective soundproofing methods is the “room within a room” approach, which uses double walls to fully isolate a space from its surroundings. It’s commonly used in recording studios and music practice rooms. While it’s one of the more involved and costly options, combined with other soundproofing materials it delivers the highest level of sound isolation available.
Another method uses spring track to decouple drywall from the surrounding wall structure, cutting down on sound transfer without requiring full double-wall construction. It’s a precise install — if it isn’t done correctly, it won’t perform the way it should. That’s where having an experienced team in your corner makes all the difference.
Recycled Cotton Batts Cotton batts don’t stop noise from entering a wall, but they absorb sound energy from within it — preventing sound from bouncing around inside wall cavities and reducing what ultimately passes through to the other side.
Many cotton batt products also function as thermal insulation, with some outperforming traditional fiberglass or spray foam options. Typically made from around 80% recycled materials and easy to install between studs with basic tools, they’re a practical, eco-friendly choice that pulls double duty on both sound and energy efficiency.
Ready For Some Peace and Quiet?
Soundproofing can keep the outside noise out of your space, and help you return to tranquility