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How can you install an Acoustic Door Seal Kit?

  • Writer: Noise Problems Seo
    Noise Problems Seo
  • Jun 30, 2025
  • 2 min read
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Candidly speaking, most of us want our private conversations to stay private, but more importantly, confidentiality and speech privacy is an undeniable necessity in legal, medical and business environments, just to name a few.

And as we may wish to safeguard the conversation privacy, we also want to keep undesired noise from entering and interfering our hearing while we are within those spaces.


In simple words, we want to keep undesired noise within the room, and we want to keep our sound within and private.

Sealing the door frames

If you are on a budget, your best option is to go for a door sound barrier.

An acoustic door seal kit is an excellent way to commence soundproofing a room as it seals the air gaps across a robust door with a smooth threshold level.

It is beneficial to note the measurements while progressing, no matter what works best to make sure that you get proper measurements and don’t waste materials if you make a mistake after you start cutting.

1. Installation of the top door seal


Precisely measure the width between the vertical door seals just like the noise curtains, and cut the door seal piece according to those measurements.

After that, put the top piece of seal into position at the top of the door, with the rubber gasket facing the door. It should fit properly into position within the vertical door seals.

While installing the door sound barrier, first you have to screw and drill the centre screw hole, and then drill and screw the rest of the holes.

O’Neill Engineered Systems provide Mass Loaded Vinyl curtains that assist to better sound reduction, and work towards better soundproofing of any space. These curtains are highly efficient and available in bespoke sizes to fit doors of any size.

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Since 1998, O’Neill Engineered Systems has been specializing in the custom design and installation of noise control products and systems to help you control noise. We can provide on-site acoustic analysis, sound level measuring, custom engineered noise and vibration control products that are professionally installed for a turn-key project.

 

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