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BUILDING PRODUCTS


Making a splash without noise – wedi Nonstep®


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reener homes and a lower environmental impact is now sitting near the very top of our property


priorities. A modern building now has to perform better than it ever has — reducing its environmental impact, being more energy efficient, looking the part and meeting the requirements of the ever-more critical end user. Sustainable building practices must be embedded into every aspect of the design process. The end user demands it and so does the planet. With noise being one of the most common


causes of dissent amongst neighbours, of bad hotel reviews and complaints in hospitals, it is an understatement to say that whether we speak of an apartment building, a hotel or


a hospital, sound insulation is an extremely important criteria. The


bathroom is one of the most


complex rooms in buildings and even tiny errors in planning and execution can cause unwanted acoustic problems.


Especially


during showering, the impact of water on the floor causes high degrees of sound development (air & structure borne sound) which leads to noise transmission into neighbouring rooms.


particularly in the health care sector or in hotels


and public buildings,


insulation for water impact noise (DIN 4109) but also with sound insulation levels I to III (according to VDI 4100) depending on the system components. Construction heights (including a Fundo shower element with horizontal drainage and the Nonstep ProS acoustic solution) range from 74 mm to 138 mm to


suit


Additionally, bathrooms


are often accessed by people wearing shoes which generate additional noise. All disturbing sound transmission possibilities have to be taken into account during construction or renovation and appropriate sound insulation has to be provided. Answering the demand for an all- round system solution for bathrooms, as a complement to its waterproofing system, wedi has developed the perfect solution to guarantee soundproof showering. The latest generation of wedi sound insulation, the wedi Nonstep ProS is a high-quality sound insulation fleece which complements wedi Fundo shower elements by significantly reducing water impact and footstep noises around the bathroom. The soft and flexible 9 mm thick material easily covers any unevenness in the floor, is tension reducing, moisture and rot-resistant, prevents mould growth and is fully recyclable. When installed together as a system, wedi system solutions do not only comply with the minimum requirements on sound


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site requirements, providing 28dB sound reduction thus enhancing water impact sound measurements to as low as 13dB. From manufacturing with renewable energy through using recycled materials to the comprehensive insulation its sealing systems offer – the foundation of the brand lies in innovation, technology and sustainability. Thanks to the excellent thermal properties of wedi subconstruction elements, the end- user is provided with significant savings on energy bills in the long term. For example, wedi is five times more energy efficient than plasterboard, improving underfloor heating systems’ response time by up to 70%! Choose wedi to build for the future.


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