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Soluson W-350 ou W-505

The choice of the most demanding connoisseurs

For floating floors, these subfloor underlays are among the very best for reducing impact noise. They are excellent for absorbing noise. The acoustic insulation performance varies between FIIC 63 and 65. The W-350 is 3.5 mm thick and the W-505 is 5 mm thick. Obviously, a thicker underlay performs better. Installing these underlays is mostly a favour to your downstairs neighbours. This underlay is the best soundproofing choice.

Main features

  • Antibacterial
  • Unmatched acoustic performance
  • Recycled rubber

Other benefits

  • Suitable for all laminated-plywood and engineered-wood floating floors
  • Higher noise reduction rate: FIIC 63, FIIC 65
  • Thickness:3.5 mm, 5 mm
  • Compatible with radiant-heat floors
  • High density and compression resistant
  • Made of recycled rubber

UNDERLAYMENT

While the choice of your floating floor will be guided by taste, your choice of underlay is driven by necessity. Answering a few questions will help you select the best underlay. First, where will your floor be installed? An underlay in the basement will need insulating properties. On the main or second floor, you can use almost any type of underlay. The second question you must answer is: Does your building have an FIIC (Field Insulation Impact Class) acoustic standard? If so, you’ll need a Soluson W-350 underlay, a 505 underlay made of recycled rubber or a Comfort underlay (made of synthetic fibres). But in every situation, the most important question is, what are you looking for? The best price, the best quality or the best quality for your money? Plancher Sélect offers a choice of underlays, but you’ll have to answer this last question for yourself!

UNDERLAYMENT

While the choice of your floating floor will be guided by taste, your choice of underlay is driven by necessity. Answering a few questions will help you select the best underlay. First, where will your floor be installed? An underlay in the basement will need insulating properties. On the main or second floor, you can use almost any type of underlay. The second question you must answer is: Does your building have an FIIC (Field Insulation Impact Class) acoustic standard? If so, you’ll need a Soluson W-350 underlay, a 505 underlay made of recycled rubber or a Comfort underlay (made of synthetic fibres). But in every situation, the most important question is, what are you looking for? The best price, the best quality or the best quality for your money? Plancher Sélect offers a choice of underlays, but you’ll have to answer this last question for yourself!

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