Ongoing Acoustic Performance Management
For building managers and property owners who want to maintain acoustic treatment effectiveness over time
Why Acoustic Maintenance Matters
Acoustic treatments don't fail suddenly. They degrade gradually. Floating floor systems can develop gaps. Perimeter seals can crack. Pipe wrapping can shift. These small changes reduce effectiveness over months or years.
Regular monitoring catches degradation early. Periodic measurements verify performance hasn't declined. Scheduled maintenance addresses minor issues before they become major problems.
For building managers dealing with multiple units, maintenance plans provide documentation of acoustic performance for residents and building compliance.
What We Monitor
Floating Floor Integrity
Check for gaps, movement, or compression of isolation materials
Perimeter Seals
Verify acoustic caulk and seals haven't cracked or separated
Pipe Insulation
Inspect wrapping and vibration isolation mounts for displacement
Performance Measurements
Periodic sound level tests to verify insulation hasn't degraded
Available Plans
Choose the monitoring level that fits your building's needs
Annual Inspection
Once per year
Visual inspection of all acoustic treatments. Written report documenting condition. Recommended for stable installations in buildings with low turnover.
Biannual Monitoring
Twice per year
Visual inspection plus spot measurements. Verify performance in key areas. Catch degradation early. Recommended for most residential buildings.
Quarterly Management
Four times per year
Comprehensive monitoring with full measurements. Detailed performance tracking. Immediate response to issues. Recommended for premium buildings or high-complaint areas.
What's Included in All Plans
Documentation
Written reports after each inspection documenting condition, measurements taken, and any issues identified. Useful for building records and resident communication.
Minor Repairs
Small maintenance tasks performed during visits at no additional cost. Resealing small gaps, adjusting loose components, replacing damaged acoustic caulk.
Priority Response
Plan members receive priority scheduling if acoustic problems develop between scheduled visits. Faster response than standard service calls.
Maintenance Recommendations
Guidance on when treatments may need replacement or upgrade. Cost estimates for any major work identified. Planning information for building budgets.
Maintain Your Acoustic Investment
Contact us to discuss which maintenance plan fits your building. We'll review your current treatments and recommend an appropriate monitoring schedule.