NEW RANGE OF CPD ACCESS PANELS

Introducing the unique CPD Range of Access Panels

Statewest Building Supplies are the authorised WA Distributors for the Australian Made CPD range of Speciality Access Panels 

The Access Panels in the CPD range include, Seamless Round Access Panels, Fire Rated Access Panels, Air Pressured Access Panels, Sound Rated Access Panels, Hygienic Access Panels, High Security Access Panels & Non Rated Panels

All panels except for the Seamless Round Panels are made to any size desired, with a variety of Hinge, lock & edge details.  

The CPD philosophy is to provide the highest level of product quality with the shortest response time in the industry. Our access panels are 100% Australian owned and made.

In order to achieve this feat, CPD run a very flexible manufacturing operation where we can respond to the ever changing market demands.  CPD consider themselves as a flexible and approachable manufacturing company, meaning that if you have a special request, that we welcome to quote your requirements.

Stainless Steel Access Panels are a speciality, along with Manufacturing to Non Standard Sizes, with any Locking Mechanism, Hinging, Edge Detail or Face Detail.

As the CPD Range of Access Panels are fully made in Australia, and having an unlimited range of Access Panels to the point that CPD are able to offer Recessed Ceiling & Wall  Tile that are hidden to the eye, plus CPD can design panels to your specifications, and provide samples for Special Projects normally within 7-10  working days.

I trust that introduction to the unique range of CPD Access Panels had been beneficial, and should you require anything different to the above, tor wish to discuss any aspects relating to Access Panels, please contact Tom Garvey at Statewest Building Supplies Pty Ltd on 9248 8041, Mobile 0408 926535 or tom@swis.com.au who is readily available for immediate Technical advice and follow up.

Tom Garvey

Statewest Building Supplies Are Launching The Unique Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound Into Western Australia

A lot of people wonder how a simple layer of Green Noiseproofing Compound is so effective at dissipating noise. To understand the science behind the compound you need to understand a little about the energy of sound waves and how they travel. Noise travels through the air like a wave or an airborne vibration. When these waves hit a ceiling or wall, the vibrations will pass through the structure and exit through the other side as sound again. That is, unless the structure is damped. Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound has a unique polymeric formula that converts the mechanical energy from sound waves into small amounts of heat. When the compound is sandwiched between two rigid layers of material like drywall Plasterboard, it forms a damping system. So, when sound waves pass through the structure, the energy is dissipated in the form of heat.

The result is dramatic – just one layer of Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound in between two sheets of drywall Plasterboard can eliminate up to 90 percent of noise, even at low frequencies. The diagram above illustrates how this damping system works to convert sound energy into heat and provide efficient noise-proofing.

WHERE TO USE GREEN GLUE

RENOVATION

Soundproofing is one of the most rewarding investments you can make in your home or business. Unwanted noise is everywhere, from footsteps stomping across the floor above, a television blaring in the next room, or traffic whizzing by your house. In a world where we are constantly distracted and forced to multi-task, it’s no wonder that most of us treat unwanted noise as a form of pollution. By reducing the noise intruding on your life, soundproofing lets you enjoy the benefits of quieter living and reduced fatigue and stress. It also raises the value of your investment. Best of all, soundproofing can be managed on a budget. At Green Glue Company, our products are ideally suited for professionals and DIY’ers seeking to renovate their property.

HOW TO USE GREEN GLUE

INTERIOR NOISE

Are you jolted by the sound of footsteps from the room above? You’re not alone. Footsteps are the number one noise complaint of homeowners. But it’s not the only interior noise that can ruin the peace and tranquility of your home or office. There’s also unwanted music from a stereo system, or a home theatre, or even just a noisy washing machine. Whatever it is, protecting yourself from unwanted noise is one of the most important considerations in renovating your home or office, or when planning new construction.

If you are going to be starting from scratch on a project, visit our New Construction Page. If you are working on existing walls, floors and ceilings, using the right materials, designs, and Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound will help bring some peace to your home life—so you can enjoy the benefit of quiet.

FLOORS AND CEILINGS

If ceilings cannot be removed your options are limited, and you may still encounter flanking noise. But these tips will help:

  • Blow insulation into the ceiling cavities if they aren’t already insulated.
  • Apply Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound and an additional layer of drywall to the existing ceiling if airborne noise, not impact noise, is the primary concern.

If ceilings can be removed, you have a good shot at reducing most of the noise from the floor above. Here’s how:

  • Once the ceiling is removed, you can upgrade the floor above from below by treating it with Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound and layers of drywall, plywood, and OSB (see diagram below). Even if ductwork or structures get in the way, this will help. Using multiple layers will be especially effective against airborne sound.
  • Next, upgrade the ceiling with Green Glue products and other materials using these methods. We list the best method first, followed by measures that will help, in order of their effectiveness:
  • For the most effective sound isolation, separate ceiling joists and wall studs with double drywall and Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound.
  • If the above method is not possible, use sound clips like Green Glue Noiseproofing Clips or spring ceiling hangers with double drywall and Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound; or clips or staggered studs with Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound on the walls.
  • If you choose the method above but neglect theGreen Glue Noiseproofing Compound with the double drywall, you will still have noise isolation, but it will be less effective.
  • A less effective method is to install resilient channel and Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound with double drywall on the ceiling, and furring or directly-screwed drywall with Compound on walls.
  • Less effective—but still possible—is to use Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound with double drywall and metal hat channel or wood furring strips perpendicular to the joists and studs, 24″ on-center.
  • If none of the above methods are possible, you will still get some noise isolation by using Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound and double drywall screwed directly to the joists and studs.
  • If you have exposed joists, using Green Glue Noiseproofing Clips or comparable clips, or spring hangers can still be effective at isolating noise.
  • Do not use sound clips, resilient channel or spring ceiling hangers over existing drywall as this creates a triple leaf effect.
  • For better performance, we recommend using resilient channel in conjunction with Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound.

WALLS

When it comes to noiseproofing walls, you first must decide whether to work with the existing walls (non-destructive upgrading), or to tear out existing walls (destructive upgrading). Destructive upgrading is more effective, but it costs more and requires more time. The choice is yours.

Here are some wall noiseproofing tips:

  • Remove direct air paths between rooms by sealing cracks covered by wall trip, unsealed doors, and pathways that involve the ventilation system.
  • Add an extra layer of drywall with Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound. Just adding a drywall layer alone only improves a wall’s STC rating by 2 points. Adding a double drywall improves the STC rating by 4 points. But when you add compound with the additional mass, the performance dramatically improves—raising the STC rating 12 points for a single layer of drywall, and 16 points for a double layer. See chart below. Additional STC information can be found in our Test Data section.
  • Adding resilient channel or modern sound clips to the wall and then adding drywall is not recommended because this can create a Triple Leaf Effect.
Wall Type Lost Floor Space STC (gains) 31.5-5,000Hz dBA reduction (gains) $$$/STC $$$/full band dBA
Unsealed Reference Wall 0 26 26
Reference Wall 40 38 $0.10 $0.12
Add Drywall to One Side 0.625″ 42 (2) 40 (2) $0.47 $0.47
Add Drywall to Both Sides 1.25″ 44 (4) 42 (4) $0.47 $0.47
Add Soundboard & Drywall to One Side 1.125″ 45 (5) 43 (5) $0.41 $0.41
Add Green Glue & Drywall to One Side 0.625″ 52 (12) 47 (9) $0.18 $0.23
Add Green Glue & Drywall to Both Sides 1.25″ 55 (15) 51 (13) $0.25 $0.29

All data based on tests run at Orfield labs, an NVLAP certified independent lab. Costs based on national averages from the National Construction Estimator, available from Craftsman books. 31.5-5000Hz dBA reduction is based on the sound reduction over this entire frequency range for a flat noise source.
Please note wall construction details: 2×4 wood studs at 24” o/c with insulation in the cavities

Understanding the Triple Leaf Effect

In its simplest form, a triple leaf wall is a wall with TWO air cavities, not just one as in a typical wall. (In case you’re curious, a quadruple leaf wall would be a wall with 3 air cavities).

Why is a triple leaf wall a bad thing? After all, it would seem to make sense that any wall structure that has more air cavities for the noise vibration to cross would be more effective at reducing sound transmission. Unfortunately this is not the case.

The reason lies in the science of decoupling. Decoupling isn’t effective at all frequencies. If you take two layers of drywall, and separate them with an air space, it doesn’t necessarily improve things at low frequencies (the deep bass from your neighbors subwoofer), for example, which can pass easily even through decoupled walls. The air in the cavity acts like a spring, and creates a continuation of the vibration, called resonance. To attain good low frequency performance, this resonance must be as low in frequency as possible, however for any given mass and space, a triple leaf wall will always have a higher resonance point than a double leaf wall.

Triple leaf (or higher) constructions should be avoided at all costs. You will always get a lower level of sound isolation, and this loss may be most severe where you need performance the most – low frequencies. For more information on the Triple Leaf Effect, download the datasheet in our Resource Library.

INSULATION

Many homeowners think that simply adding insulation will improve noiseproofing. While insulation is important, you may find that insulation alone will not significantly impact the sound isolation between rooms.

Here are some tips:

  • If you have conventional walls, vibrations and sounds pass easily from one side of the wall to the other, and insulation does little to help.
  • Insulation works best if your walls are decoupled, i.e., there are no mechanical connections between the two sides of the wall.
  • Don’t be tempted to use dense insulation thinking it will work better at isolating sound. It is more expensive and actually raises the resonance of low frequencies.
  • Bottom line: insulation alone will not get rid of noise, but the inclusion of insulation in a cavity can have a tremendous impact when coupled with Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound.

Statewest Building Supplies Launches Into The WA Market

Statewest Building Supplies launches the revolutionary, Polastic Insulation System into the Western Australian market. Polastic Insulation is developed and manufactured in Australia and underscored by extensive research and development to deliver the most superior and cost effective insulation system found on the Australian market today. This superior product was designed for builders after being tried and tested by construction industry experts in the field; it caters to a higher, greener standard, whilst minimising construction costs and installation time.

The Polastic Insulation System has been proven to out-perform other insulation products time and time again. The product is made entirely from non-conductive materials which effectively reduce three types of heat transfer (conductive, convective and radiant heat). The key to the proven performance of this product lies in the innovative combination of it’s advanced insulation materials.

Builders love to work with this product not only for it’s delivery of three-way thermal protection which effectively reduces all types of heat transfer, but it is also flexible, durable and easy to install. The Polastic Insulation System can be installed on most new and existing applications; including residential, commercial, refrigeration and automotive.

Proactive Technology realises that for truly green building products to become practical alternatives, they must also be cost effective. Therefore, this product is competitively priced and provides excellent value for money while never compromising on thermal insulation performance.

Contact us today to find out more!