Tennessee Services
Underlayment
Expertly installed gypsum and self-leveling concrete floors from Structis include Maxxon Acousti-Mats® sound mat installation for a high-quality, sound-resistant result.
Tennessee Services
Expertly installed gypsum and self-leveling concrete floors from Structis include Maxxon Acousti-Mats® sound mat installation for a high-quality, sound-resistant result.
401 Sand Hill Rd.
La Vergne, TN 37086
Phone: 615-280-2100
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST
Discover the benefits of selecting a full-service resource for your next building project. Our team in Tennessee provides quality underlayment services for use in multifamily, commercial, and residential construction. We’ve been proudly and successfully serving the South-East for over three decades.
Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® is the top choice for multifamily and commercial due to its impressive sound control qualities and low pricing. Click below to have the leading underlayment installed by our expert Structis team today.
Maxxon Acousti-Mats® are designed to increase IIC ratings and suppress sound in multifamily homes. This unique sound mat helps insulate airborne and impact-based sound for a quieter living experience. Get our Structis team to install your sound mat and gypsum underlayment combo today.
Structis provides a comprehensive range of commercial flooring products tailored to meet the needs of any project. Our high-quality flooring solutions ensure durability, aesthetics, and performance for commercial builds and renovations. Trust Structis for all your commercial flooring needs.
Contractor: Craine Construction
Scope: Structis out of Nashville, TN secured the contract to apply around 7 inches of Low-Density Fill (LDF) over the existing parking deck, topped with 1 inch of Maxxon® Level-Crete.
Scope: 50,000 sq.ft Gyp-Crete 2000®/3.2K over Acousti-Mat® 3/4, poured at a depth of 1 1/2″ – 2″
Contractor: HOAR Construction
Scope: 304,000 sq.ft Gyp-Crete 2000®/3.2K over Acousti-Mat® 3/8 90 Elevated balconies waterproofed and concrete poured
IIC and FIIC are measures of how soundproof a material is, but there’s a slight difference between the two terms. Impact Insulation Class (IIC) is the lab rating of a material’s sound resistance. Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC) is a more accurate on-site test that takes the combined soundproofing materials into account. These measures are both based on how well the chosen material reduces impact noises like footfall, scraping, jumping, etc. With a higher IIC or FIIC (multifamily buildings want to be around 55 FIIC), there’s a higher level of acoustic insulation in a material, which means that sounds are significantly reduced.
Flooring is made up of four parts that make a durable, well-designed structure. These layers include:
Underlayment is a must for durable flooring that lasts for years. It works to protect your building from mold, mildew, and moisture. Plus, it minimizes loud sounds and the risk of a fire with its sound and fire resistant qualities.
The point of placing sound mats with your underlayment of choice is to absorb vibrations and suppress noises. With this combination, quieter floors are the result in commercial and multifamily buildings.
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