Soundproofing vs Sound Absorption: What’s the Difference?
Confused about whether you need soundproofing or acoustic panels?
Many people use the terms “soundproofing” and “sound absorption” interchangeably, but they solve very different noise problems.
If you are trying to stop noise travelling from one room to another, you usually need soundproofing.
If you are trying to reduce echo, reverberation or noise build-up inside a room, you usually need sound absorption.
Understanding the difference is important because choosing the wrong product can lead to poor results, wasted money and ongoing frustration.
At Soundblock Solutions, we help homeowners, builders, architects, businesses and facility managers choose the right acoustic solution for the specific noise issue they are trying to solve.
Soundproofing vs Sound Absorption: The Short Answer
Soundproofing is used to reduce sound travelling through walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors.
Sound absorption is used to reduce echo and reverberation within a room or space.
- NOISE PROBLEM
- Noise neighbours through a wall
- Traffic noise through windows
- Footsteps from upstairs
- Noise escaping from a room
- Echo in a restaurant, office or classroom
- Reverberation in an office
- Noise build-up in an indoor pool
- Machinery noise bouncing around a factory
- YOU LIKELY NEED
- Soundproofing
- Acoustic window treatment
- Ceiling or floor soundproofing
- Soundproofing
- Sound absorption
- Sound absorption
- Sound absorption
- Industrial acoustic absorption



