Acoustic wall treatments are specially designed panels and materials that absorb and diffuse sound to improve interior wall acoustics in any space. By reducing echo and controlling noise levels, acoustic treatment for walls reduces echo, controls reverberation, enhances speech intelligibility, and creates a more comfortable environment in homes, offices, theaters, and public venues. Available in a variety of styles and finishes, acoustic wall treatments can be tailored to meet both functional and aesthetic needs.
For help deciding which product is right for your application, reach out to one of our dedicated team members for help tailoring a plan to your unique space and use case.
StrandTec
StrandTec
Eco-friendly, echo-reducing wall panels made from wood fiber strands that deliver high sound absorption and thermal insulation with a textured, natural look for modern interiors.
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Microperf
Lightweight, impact resistant, and rigid wood acoustic wall panels with nearly invisible offset perforations that enable sound control without the look or feel of typical wall-mounted acoustic panels.
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Microperf Metal
A microperforated aluminum variation of our Microperf panels that offer an NRC rating of 0.80 and fit easily into standard 15/16” HD T-Bar ceiling grids and can be made as custom acoustical wall panels
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Fusion
Ceiling and wall panels featuring wood veneer finishes, available in flat panels, panels with slotted designs or panels with standard and custom perforation options.
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Linear Reveal with Acoustical Backer
A linear wood ceiling and wall system that enhances acoustics with clean, contemporary wood styling, ideal for commercial and design-driven environments.
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Audition
Acoustical wood panels and planks that provide a monolithic linear appearance with acoustical absorption benefits, with optional acoustical backers for added performance.
MoreFAQs
What are acoustic wall treatments used for?
Acoustic wall treatments are used to control sound within a space by absorbing or diffusing unwanted noise–specifically to reduce echo, improve speech intelligibility, provide decorative soundproofing, and create a more comfortable acoustic environment in a variety of settings.
What wall systems are offered by ASI Architectural?
ASI Architectural offers a wide range of sound-dampening wall systems including StrandTec, Microperf, Microperf Metal, Fusion, Linear Reveal with Acoustical Backer, and Audition. Each system is designed for different acoustic needs and aesthetic preferences, with various core materials, surface finishes, and installation methods.
How do wall panels affect room acoustics?
NRC-rated wall panels improve room acoustics by absorbing mid- to high-frequency sound waves and reducing reverberation. This results in clearer speech, better sound quality, and less noise buildup–especially important in large or high-traffic spaces.
Are ASI’s wall treatments sustainable?
Yes, many of ASI’s wall treatments are made with environmentally responsible materials, low-emitting adhesives, and finishes that contribute to LEED credits.
Can panels be installed on curved or irregular surfaces?
Yes, certain ASI Architectural wall systems can be custom-fabricated to accommodate curved or irregular surfaces. Flexible materials and modular designs allow for seamless integration with complex architectural features.
What finishes are available for ASI wall panels?
Our wall panels are available in a wide variety of finishes, including solid wood, wood veneers, painted MDF, or perforated metal with various finishes. Options vary by product line and can be tailored to meet your specific design needs.
Are acoustic wall treatments easy to clean?
Most acoustic wall treatments are designed for easy maintenance. Metal, hardwood, and laminate can typically be cleaned with a vacuum, soft cloth, or mild detergent, depending on the material.
Acoustic wall panels are mounted using a variety of methods including Z-clips, mechanical fasteners, or custom mounting systems. The appropriate method depends on the panel type, the condition of the surface being mounted to, and accessibility requirements.