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What is resilience channel?

One of the most effective low -cost methods for reducing sound transmission through walls and ceilings. Resilient Channel dampens sound waves effectively, dissipating the energy and reducing sound transmission by suspending the drywall = inch from the wall stud or floor joist.

Does resilient channel really work?

While we’re not sure where the myth originates, evidence shows that resilient channel attached to the underside of floor joists can successfully support two layers of 1/2-inch or 5/8-inch gypsum wallboard. In fact, such floor assemblies are listed in the Canadian National Building Code.

How much STC does resilient channel add?

The example right shows a resilient channel. When installed correctly, RC can typically improve STC ratings by 8-14 points, depending on construction.

Are RC channels worth?

Resilient channels are especially useful when it comes to soundproofing buildings with a lot of rooms or apartments, but they are commonly used in houses as well. Resilient channels are usually used for soundproofing drywalls, ceilings and plasterboard walls.

Is Resilient channel the same as hat channel?

Resilient and hat channels cost about the same and are installed in similar patterns perpendicular to studs or joists. Both RC and hat channel systems provide airspace between the insulation and wallboard, which improves sound control.

How far apart should resilient channel be?

24 inches
Maximum spacing of resilient channel is 24 inches (600mm) on center for 5/8-inch (16mm) gypsum board and 16 inches (400mm) on center for 1/2-inch (13mm) gypsum board. When multi-layer gypsum board is used, hang both layers on resilient channel spaced 16 inches (400mm) maximum on center.

How much difference does resilient channel make?

Resilient channels can add 5-7 points. So, if you don’t mind investing a little more, it is better to opt for sound isolation clips.

What are resilient channels and how do they work?

Resilient Channels, sometimes abbreviated as RC or Z Channel, are some of the most common components installed on projects requiring additional soundproofing (higher STC ratings ). While they provide a significant improvement in decoupling the structure-borne noise in walls, they should not be seen as a panacea for all noise issues.

What is clarkclarkdietrich resilient channel?

ClarkDietrich resilient channel is one of the most efficient low-cost methods developed to reduce transmission of airborne sound through partition and ceiling assemblies. The resilient channel dampens sound waves effectively, dissipating the energy and reducing sound transmission by suspending gypsum wallboard 1/2″ from the stud or joist.

What is RC-1 resilient channel?

Resilient Channel was originally brought to the mass market decades ago by USG (United States Gypsum). The product was trademarked as RC-1, and tested extensively at Riverbank Acoustic Laboratories. Today many installers, architects and material retailers refer to any channel with one “leg” as RC-1.

Why choose resilient clips?

In addition, resilient clips are compatible with any length of screw, so installers don’t have to deal with the hassle of carrying multiple lengths of fasteners. Good acoustical design leads to fewer noise complaints.