Facades are systems that allow the building to be isolated from environmental noise sources. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to evaluate the facade material selections carefully and to use additional insulation solutions.

Contributing elements to acoustic performance;

Glass: The material that should be chosen correctly for acoustic insulation in facade systems is glass. The thickness of the glass panels, the number of air gaps, the use of acoustic PVB are the criteria that determine the acoustic value of glass. In order to increase the glass acoustic insulation value; glass wall thicknesses should be kept high, laminated glasses with acoustic PVB should be preferred, interior and exterior glass thicknesses should be chosen differently, triple insulating glass should be preferred if possible.

Profile System: The insulation wicks and section details of the profile system to be selected are of great importance for sound insulation.

Auxiliary Materials: The use of special insulation mats, adequate selection of rock wool densities and filling thickness between the partitions, filling the interior of the profiles in the floor transitions and room dividers are the elements that increase the sound insulation values.