06/17/2026
Some noise problems are easy to identify. You know exactly where the sound is coming from and why.
And then there is the noise that comes from inside your walls.
The pipes that gurgle and rush every time someone flushes a toilet two rooms away. The HVAC system that hums through the wall of your bedroom all night long. The water heater that kicks on and sends vibration through the structure of the building. The plumbing stack that runs through the wall of your living room and announces every single water use in the building to everyone nearby.
This kind of noise is surprisingly common in both homes and commercial buildings — and surprisingly disruptive. Because it is not occasional. It is constant. Every time water moves through the building. Every time the mechanical system cycles on. Every time someone on another floor uses a fixture — you hear it.
And because the source is inside the wall, most people assume there is nothing that can be done without tearing everything apart.
That is not true.
Mechanical and plumbing noise that travels through walls, floors, and ceilings is a real and solvable problem. It affects homes, condos, apartments, hotels, medical offices, and commercial buildings of every type — and it has been affecting people's sleep, concentration, and comfort for far longer than it should.
If you can hear your pipes, your HVAC system, or your building's mechanical systems through your walls — that is not just the way things are. It is a noise problem. And noise problems have solutions.
Contact us today to learn more about our soundproofing and acoustical consulting and construction services! CSLB #1028422