Garage Noise Control
How to Reduce Garage Noise Effectively with Sound Curtains and Panels
Garages are no longer just places to park your car. From woodworking workshops to music practice rooms to home gyms, garages across the UK serve as multi-purpose spaces. The problem is that most garages were never designed with acoustics in mind.
Hard surfaces like concrete block walls, metal doors, and bare floors reflect sound waves, creating excessive echo and allowing noise to travel easily to neighbouring properties. If you run power tools, drum kits, or heavy gym equipment, the noise can quickly become a nuisance.
The good news is that effective garage soundproofing does not require a costly building project. With the right combination of acoustic curtains and sound panels, you can dramatically reduce noise levels without permanent alterations to the structure.
Understanding the Garage Noise Problem
Garages typically have several acoustic weaknesses:
- Bare concrete or block walls reflect sound rather than absorbing it
- Metal roller doors and thin panel doors transmit noise freely
- Hard flooring and exposed ceiling joists create echo and reverberation
- Gaps around doors and service penetrations allow sound leakage
These factors combine to make a standard garage one of the noisiest spaces on a residential property. Whether you use yours as a workshop, band rehearsal room, or home gym, controlling that noise is essential for keeping neighbours happy and complying with local council noise guidelines.
Solution 1: Block and Absorb Noise with Sound Insulated Curtains
Sound insulated curtains are the first line of defence in any garage soundproofing project. These heavy-duty curtains feature multiple layers including quilted fibreglass and mass-loaded vinyl, creating an effective barrier against airborne noise.
Hung from a galvanised steel track system, the curtains can be drawn across the garage door opening, over shared walls, or used to partition off noisy areas within the space. The retractable design means you retain full use of the garage when the curtains are open.
Key Benefits of Sound Insulated Curtains for Garages:
- High STC Rating — Multi-layer construction with mass-loaded vinyl provides excellent sound transmission loss across a broad frequency range
- Fitted to Your Dimensions — Every curtain is made to measure, ensuring complete coverage with no gaps
- Easy DIY Installation — Galvanised steel track mounts to walls or ceiling with standard fixings; curtains hang from heavy-duty roller trolleys
- Retractable Design — Slide curtains open for access and closed for noise control, ideal for garage doors you still need to use
- Thermal Insulation — The quilted construction also helps retain heat, making your garage more comfortable in winter months
Solution 2: Eliminate Echoes and Reflections with Industrial Sound Panels
Industrial Sound Panels are designed to absorb sound energy rather than block it. Whilst curtains prevent noise from passing through walls and doors, panels tackle the echo and reverberation that builds up inside the garage itself.
Constructed from 25 mm acoustical fibreglass batting quilted between durable polyester facings, these panels deliver a high Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC). They mount directly to walls or ceilings using simple fixings, and their lightweight construction means they can be fitted without reinforcing the surface.
Why Industrial Sound Panels Work Well in Garages:
- Echo Reduction — Absorb reflected sound from hard concrete and block surfaces
- Lightweight and Easy to Fit — Mount to walls or ceiling joists without specialist equipment
- Weather Resistant — UV-rated threads and polyester facings stand up to unheated garage conditions
- Flexible Sizing — Standard 1.2 m x 2.4 m panels or bespoke dimensions up to 1.2 m x 7.5 m
- Multiple Colours — Choose a colour that complements your garage interior
Solution 3: Block Direct Noise Paths with a Portable Sound Blocking Screen
Portable Sound Blocking Screens offer targeted noise control exactly where you need it. These freestanding panels feature 25 mm quilted fibreglass with an internal mass-loaded vinyl layer, providing both absorption and blocking in a single unit.
Quick-connect frames and weighted safety legs make setup simple — position the screens around your table saw, drum kit, or air compressor to create a semi-enclosed barrier that contains the worst of the noise at its source.
Key Benefits of Portable Sound Blocking Screens:
- Portable and Repositionable — Move them wherever the noise is worst without any fixings
- Modular Configuration — Connect multiple panels to create L-shaped, U-shaped, or full enclosures
- Dual-Action Performance — Quilted fibreglass absorbs sound whilst loaded vinyl blocks transmission
- Stable and Safe — Weighted swing legs prevent tipping, even on uneven garage floors
- No Installation Required — Unpack, connect, and start using immediately
How to Combine Curtains and Panels for Maximum Effect
For the best results in garage soundproofing:
- Use sound insulated curtains to cover the garage door and any large wall areas where noise escapes
- Fit industrial sound panels on the ceiling and upper walls to absorb echo and reverberation
- Position a portable sound blocking screen between the noise source and any shared walls with neighbours
This layered approach tackles noise at every stage: blocking transmission through walls and doors, absorbing reflections inside the space, and shielding the loudest equipment at the source.
Why Choose AKON Solutions?
AKON specialise in flexible acoustic solutions that are straightforward to install without professional help. Our curtains and panels are designed for real-world conditions and provide measurable noise reduction you can rely on.
We supply everything you need for a complete garage soundproofing project, from heavy-duty curtain tracks to quilted acoustic panels. Every product is made to your exact dimensions, ensuring a precise fit for your space.
Single Sided
Model: CDS-Quilted-Single
Usable Sides: One Side
Thickness: 2.5cm
Bound Edges: Yes
Grommets: Yes - On perimeter
Panel Sizes: 1.2m(W) × 1.2m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 1.8m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 2.4m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 3m(H) and custom sizes
Price: €
Overview: Designed for use against flat surfaces, including walls or the sides of machinery, AKON's Single-Faced Quilted Fiberglass Panels have Quilted Fiberglass Material (QFM) on one side. For hanging barriers, QFM—lightweight and semi-flexible—offers a mix of sound absorption and noise-blocking ability. These panels frequently reduce sound reflections and reverberant noise within equipment enclosures, rooms, or entire buildings. Often employed with plywood constructions on building sites, they help to minimize reflected noise and enhance general sound management.
Double Sided
Model: CDS-Quilted-Double
Usable Sides: Both
Thickness: 2.5cm and 5cm
Bound Edges: Yes
Grommets: Yes - On perimeter
Panel Sizes: 1.2m(W) × 1.2m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 1.8m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 2.4m(H) | 1.2m(W) × 3m(H) and custom sizes
Price: €
Overview: Double-faced quilted fiberglass panels are ideal for hanging applications. Examples include sound booths, hanging from curtain tracks, mounting to open face fencing, freestanding sound barriers, and more. They also enhance sound suppression, as both sides of the panel are treated to absorb sound.
Conclusion
Dealing with excessive noise in your garage does not have to mean an expensive renovation. By using acoustic curtains and sound panels from AKON, you can create a quieter, more comfortable environment for whatever you use your garage for.
Our products are designed to be fitted by homeowners without specialist tools. They can be repositioned or removed if your needs change, making them a practical, cost-effective alternative to permanent soundproofing construction.
Whether you need to contain workshop noise, reduce music volume for the neighbours, or simply make your garage a more pleasant place to spend time, AKON has a solution to suit your requirements and budget.
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