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Ceiling Soundproof
Ceilings are major sources of impact noise, like footsteps, causing disturbances at home or work. Our soundproofing solutions effectively tackle even the toughest footfall noise.
- Impact Noise Reduction: Ideal for spaces with heavy foot traffic
- Dcoupled Systems: Separates drywall from joists to reduce vibrations.
- Dual-Level Treatment: Addresses noise from both subfloor and ceiling


Floor Soundproof
Noisy floors are a common issue in Chicago, amplified by hard flooring like wood and tile. Green Attic Insulation provides custom soundproofing for a quieter space.
- Reduces footfall and airborne noise effectively
- Works with hardwood, tile, stone, and vinyl.
- Features advanced vibration-damping technology
Wall Soundproof
Shared walls can compromise privacy and comfort. Green Attic Insulation provides top-rated soundproofing solutions for homes and businesses, blocking noise for quieter living or workspaces.
- Commercial-grade sound isolation.
- Effective low-frequency noise control.
- Proven lab-certified results.
- Ideal for bedrooms, offices, and living areas.

Additional Soundproofing solutions
Explore advanced soundproofing tailored for immersive home theaters, professional recording studios, and noise reduction in commercial spaces. Perfect for achieving optimal sound quality and quieter environments.
Soundproofing for Home Theaters and Studios
Achieve professional-grade acoustics in your home theater or recording studio. Our soundproofing solutions create an immersive experience for movies and crystal-clear recordings by blocking external noise and managing acoustics.


Commercial Soundproofing
Reduce noise distractions and enhance productivity in your workplace.
From open offices to retail spaces and beyond, our commercial soundproofing services create a better environment for employees and customers alike.
Our Soundproofing Process
Step 1: Assessment
Step 2: Planning
Step 3: Installation
Step 4: Results
Frequently Asked Question
How much does it cost to install soundproof insulation in Chicago?
Baffles create a helpful 1- to 2-inch ventilation gap above the insulation, helping keep the attic drier and preventing moisture issues. A simple prep step makes a big difference: seal air leaks first, and keep insulation trimmed back from soffit openings to support clean airflow.
What kind of insulation is best for soundproofing?
Do I need insulation alone, or do I also need drywall upgrades, resilient channels, or acoustic panels for real soundproofing?
Combine dense acoustic insulation (like Rockwool) with a second layer of 5/8-inch drywall or sound-dampening drywall, then add resilient channels or isolation clips to break the vibration path and deliver a noticeably quieter space.
Acoustic panels are a great finishing touch for reducing echo inside the room, though they are mainly for improving in-room sound rather than blocking noise from entering or leaving.
If I install soundproofing myself, will I ruin the performance by compressing it, leaving voids, or cutting it too loose?
A snug, even fit delivers the best results, so keeping insulation full and well-fitted helps it absorb more sound and keeps noise from finding pathways through the wall. With careful fitting and thorough sealing, your DIY project can turn out impressively quiet.
How do I soundproof without tearing everything open, especially if I rent or cannot do major construction?
For an extra boost, add press-fit window inserts and place bookshelves or wardrobes against shared walls for a quieter, more comfortable room.




