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DIY Office Soundproofing: What Businesses Can Do Themselves

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DIY Office Soundproofing: What Businesses Can Do Themselves (And Why It’s Not as Effective as Hiring Professionals)

Noise is one of the biggest productivity killers in modern workplaces. Whether it’s an open‑plan office in Sandton, a co‑working space in Rosebank, or a boardroom in Pretoria, unwanted sound can disrupt focus, reduce meeting quality, and create a stressful environment.

Many businesses wonder: “Can we do some soundproofing ourselves before calling in the professionals?” The short answer is yes — there are practical steps you can take on your own. But the long answer is that DIY soundproofing has limits, and it rarely delivers the level of performance, aesthetics, or long‑term results that a specialist company like Office Soundproofing and Acoustics provides. This guide breaks down what you can do yourself, and where professional intervention becomes essential.

What Businesses Can Do Themselves

1. Rearrange the Office Layout

Sometimes the simplest changes make a noticeable difference.

DIY Options:

  • Move noisy teams (sales, support) away from quiet zones
  • Position desks away from hard reflective surfaces
  • Add soft furnishings like couches, rugs, and plants What It Helps:
  • Reduces direct sound paths
  • Minimises echo in open areas

Limitations:

This doesn’t address structural noise, echo in large rooms, or sound leaking between offices.

2. Add Soft Furnishings and Décor

Soft materials absorb sound better than hard surfaces.

DIY Options:

  • Curtains
  • Rugs 
  • Bookshelves
  • Fabric furniture
  • Indoor plants

What It Helps:

  • Reduces reverberation 
  • Makes open spaces feel less “echoey”

Limitations:

These items offer minimal acoustic performance compared to engineered acoustic materials.

3. Use Weather Stripping and Door Seals

Doors are one of the biggest weak points in any office.

DIY Options:

  • Stick‑on rubber seals
  • Door sweeps
  • Draft excluders

 

What It Helps:

  • Reduces sound leaking through gaps 
  • Improves privacy slightly

 

Limitations:

DIY seals don’t compare to proper acoustic doors or professional sealing systems.

4. Add Basic Acoustic Panels

Some businesses buy cheap online acoustic foam and stick it on walls.

DIY Options: 

  • Peel‑and‑stick foam tiles
  • Budget polyester panels

What It Helps:

  • Reduces echo in small rooms
  • Improves video‑call clarity

Limitations: 

  • Foam tiles are not true soundproofing
  • Cheap panels often underperform
  • Incorrect placement reduces effectiveness 
  • Aesthetics can look unprofessional

Professionally installed panels use engineered densities, correct placement, and premium finishes that actually transform a room.

 
 

5. Create “Quiet Zones”

You can designate certain rooms or corners as focus areas.

DIY Options:

  • Use partitions • Add signage
  • Encourage quiet‑work policies

What It Helps:

  • Reduces noise in specific areas
  • Encourages better office behaviour

Limitations:

This doesn’t solve the underlying acoustic issues — it only manages behaviour.

Where DIY Soundproofing Fails

Even with the best intentions, DIY solutions can’t address:

  • Sound leaking through walls 
  • Noisy neighbours or adjacent tenants
  • Echo in large boardrooms
  • Confidentiality issues 
  • HVAC and mechanical noise
  • Footstep and impact noise
  • Poor acoustics for video calls
  • Structural sound transfer

These require specialised materials, correct installation, and acoustic engineering — the kind of expertise that Office Soundproofing and Acoustics brings to every project.

1. Correct Diagnosis

Most businesses misidentify the problem of the noise. Professionals use acoustic testing and experience to pinpoint the real problem.

2. Engineered Materials

Professional solutions use:

  • Mass‑loaded vinyl 
  • High‑density acoustic panels 
  • Decoupling systems 
  • Acoustic insulation 
  • Acoustic doors and seals

These materials aren’t available in typical DIY stores.

3. Aesthetic Integration

Your workspace still needs to look premium. Professionals design acoustic solutions that match your brand and interior style.

4. Guaranteed Performance

DIY is guesswork.

Professional soundproofing is measured, tested, and guaranteed. The Smart Approach: Start Small, Then Call the Experts DIY steps can help reduce noise slightly — and they’re a good starting point if you’re on a tight budget. But when you need:

  • Confidentiality in boardrooms
  • Better acoustics for video calls
  • A quieter open‑plan office 
  • Soundproof Bedrooms and Office
  • A professional‑looking workspace 
  • Real sound isolation …

that’s when Office Soundproofing and Acoustics becomes essential.

We design and install solutions that actually work — engineered, tested, and built to last.

Call us today to schedule a site visit in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, or Sandton.