Do you want to resolve noise and vibration problems in your surroundings? Do need an assessment carried out by professionals to understand the sources and issues of noise and vibrations in your environment? We conduct all our noise and vibration measurements and testing within the confines of regulations set by local authorities and regulatory institutions.

Your problems concerning noise and vibration in Barbican can be quickly resolved through the help of our experienced and well-trained engineers. When you choose AF Acoustics, you are guaranteed excellent service delivery.

Surveys for Noise and Vibration in Barbican

Various environmental circumstances require the need for a noise report to be conducted. We offer different acoustic survey services suited to different conditions including:

  •  Environmental noise surveys in Barbican
  •  Sound insulation noise surveys in Barbican
  •  Occupational noise surveys in Barbican
  •  Industrial and commercial noise surveys in Barbican
  •  Building noise surveys in Barbican
  •  Monitoring of construction noise in Barbican

These noise surveys can either cover a specific or widespread area to give you a better understanding of the sound levels at receptors near Barbican. Our noise testing services and assessments at AF Acoustics are designed to cover a wide scope of projects and to meet all your planning needs in Barbican. Wherever your location is, we have expert engineers who can undertake the noise survey and assessments you need, within the shortest period of time.

Whether you’re trying to determine how loud a development site will be to noise, or how loud your air conditioning and kitchen extractor fans will be, rest assured we will make the necessary assessments and present the relevant information to you.

Call us today for a quote on 020 3372 4430
Or you can email us at info@af-acoustics.com

The Noise Survey Process in Barbican

At the initial stages of most planning and design works, acoustic surveys are conducted to measure the current noise profile. Work progress on any site can be impacted by the baseline level and cause of noise deduced from the survey.

The noise survey may take several days to be conducted to be sure the accurate standard and sporadic levels of noise are reported. The levels of noise in Barbican are logged by sound meters installed at suitable points around the environment being measured. The results of the noise survey is summarised in a report once the information from the meters have been downloaded and statistically analyzed.

Experts can be onsite in certain situations that call for noise causes to be monitored while an assessment is ongoing. This crucially happens in areas that are unsuitable for automated surveys, and where short term assessments are carried out. We also add attended noise measurements to our automated surveys in some cases to determine variations in the acoustic environment.

How The Vibration Assessment Is Carried Out in Barbican

A vibration survey is carried out in areas where a nearby railway, tube line or industrial process may cause unacceptable levels of noise and vibration to buildings and people in the vicinity. Baseline vibration levels may however, be required in new construction sites to reduce nuisances around the area.

The extent of vibrations in an area can be measured by attending professionals when the source then becomes known. For baseline measurements, automated surveys may be required through the use of sound level meters placed in appropriate locations.

Also, vibration surveys are conducted on properties to avoid re-radiated noise from equipment that is not correctly installed. Our goal at AF Acoustics is to ensure you are not affected by disturbances from noise and vibration. Get in touch with us now via info@af-acoustics.com or 020 3372 4430 and you’ll have an engineer take care of your issues as quickly as possible in Barbican

Call us today for a quote on 020 3372 4430
Or you can email us at info@af-acoustics.com

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