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Commercial Acoustical Insulation Contractors

Reduce noise and improve how sound flows throughout your building with high-quality acoustical installation, tailored to your project requirements.

It’s always a pleasure working with a group of people that work hard and take pride in their work. I truly appreciate all the time and effort Oaks Brothers Inc have dedicated to this project to make it a reality for not only Flintco, but for the Saracen people as well. We look forward to continuing our relationship Oaks Brothers Inc!

- Rusty Densmore

Project Manager

Flintco

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About Acoustical Insulation Services

Acoustic insulations allow you to soundproof and prevent noise throughout your commercial space. Combined with thermal insulation, you can ensure your building is running efficiently and comfortably for occupants in all situations. 

  • Sprayed acoustical insulations prevent noise pollution in commercial and industrial environments. 
  • Our dedicated full-time crews are expertly trained to provide a consistent experience. Oaks Brothers’ highly-rated, safety-conscious approach emphasizes all site workers and the success of your project.
  • Our materials are the highest quality and can be applied to nearly any surface without additional finishing.

Featured Projects

Harrah’s Casino (Under Construction)

Chandler, Oklahoma

The Promenade at Chenal

Little Rock, AR

Embassy Suites

Jonesboro, AR

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Types of Insulation

Depending on your project requirements, we offer sprayed acoustical insulation to provide sound dampening as well as thermal insulation. For other needs, we offer EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finishing System), which provides cladding and insulation all at once.

In addition to sprayed acoustical insulation, we offer exterior cladding and fireproofing services to encompass all your exterior contracting needs with one team.

Commercial Acoustical Insulation FAQs

Sprayed acoustical insulation is a sound-absorbing material that is applied directly to surfaces like ceilings and walls. It’s designed to reduce echo and control noise levels in large or open spaces, while also offering some thermal insulation benefits.

This type of insulation is ideal for commercial, industrial, and institutional spaces such as gyms, auditoriums, manufacturing facilities, offices, and open-plan buildings. It’s especially effective in areas where hard surfaces would otherwise reflect sound and create unwanted noise buildup.

The insulation is mixed and sprayed onto properly prepared surfaces using specialized equipment. Once applied, it forms a seamless, continuous layer that conforms to the shape of the surface. This means it's a flexible solution for both flat and complex surfaces, plus areas that are hard to reach otherwise.

Sprayed acoustical insulation offers a variety of benefits: Sound Control: Reduces echo and reverberation, improving speech clarity and overall acoustics. Thermal Performance: Adds a layer of thermal resistance, enhancing energy efficiency. Design Flexibility: Available in a range of textures and colors to meet aesthetic goals. Seamless Coverage: Easily covers irregular surfaces, beams, and hard-to-reach areas. Cost Efficiency: Typically faster and more affordable to install than panel systems.

While primarily installed for acoustic control, sprayed insulation also adds thermal resistance to ceilings and walls, contributing to a building's overall energy performance.

The materials used for sprayed acoustical insulation are non-toxic when applied properly, fire-rated, and designed to last for years with minimal maintenance. Once cured, the surface is stable, durable, and resistant to cracking or flaking under normal conditions.

Many sprayed acoustical products contain recycled content and contribute to improved indoor environmental quality — two factors that can help earn LEED credits and support sustainable building goals.

Soundproofing is achieved with sprayed acoustical insulation by applying a dense, absorptive coating to surfaces like ceilings and walls. This layer helps trap airborne sound waves and reduces the amount of noise that passes through structural elements.

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