Pavigym: helping gyms and boutique studios fight back against noise
With noise complaints against gyms and boutique studios on the rise, limiting noise isn’t only beneficial to users, staff, and neighbours - it could also be crucial to your business.
Aside from legal issues, there are also serious health reasons for reducing noise in gyms. Users turning up their music are increasingly at risk of losing their hearing. Excessive noise can also increase hypertension, worsen sleep problems, and harm cardiovascular health – not what users want from their gyms.
While reducing echoes and using specialist weights offer some respite, most soundproofing specialists recognise flooring as key to noise reduction.
However, replacing flooring isn’t an easy job. And given that soundproofing solutions are generally installed during construction, the existing floor and sub-floor usually need replacing in order to install proper under-floor soundproofing.
Pavigym’s solution to this has been to develop a range of flooring that reduces vibrations - particularly from free weights and machines - and protects building structures.
It works by providing a layer of cushion and support between the sub-floor and your gym floor, adding an additional layer of sound reduction to your gym which doesn’t require installation during construction.
This ACOUSTIC soundproofing flooring uses a tile installation system, making renovation quick and simple, while offering the same protection as pre-construction alternatives.
Several facilities are already enjoying the benefits of soundproofing flooring, and many more have the chance as Pavigym are offering a special offer on the ACOUSTIC range during the first two weeks of August.
Find out more at www.pavigym.com
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