Discover premium Vibro Barrier solutions - your ultimate defense against unwanted noise transmission. Also known as Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) or acoustic vinyl barrier, Vibro Barrier is a dense, flexible soundproofing material engineered to block airborne sound and reduce vibration transmission through walls, ceilings, floors, and mechanical equipment.
Unlike traditional acoustic panels that absorb sound within a room, Vibro Barrier acts as a "limp mass barrier" that prevents sound from traveling between spaces. This high-density polymer material weighs 0.5-2 lbs per square foot, effectively adding mass to any structure without taking up significant space. Its flexibility allows it to move in three-dimensional space, dissipating sound energy and achieving superior noise reduction with proven STC ratings of 27-36dB.
Our Vibro Barrier products are ideal for residential apartments, commercial buildings, recording studios, home theaters, industrial facilities, and HVAC applications. Available in multiple thicknesses (1/16", 1/8", 1/4"), our barriers are non-toxic, environmentally safe, fire-resistant, and easy to install. Whether you're soundproofing walls, wrapping noisy pipes, quieting HVAC ducts, or creating floating floor systems, Vibro Barrier delivers professional-grade noise control for demanding acoustic projects. Experience superior sound isolation with the industry's most trusted barrier technology.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vibro Barrier (Mass Loaded Vinyl)?
Vibro Barrier, also called Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) or acoustic vinyl barrier, is a dense, flexible soundproofing material made from high-density polymer that blocks sound transmission through walls, floors, ceilings, and equipment.
How does Vibro Barrier work?
Vibro Barrier functions as a "limp mass barrier" - its high density blocks sound waves while its flexibility allows it to move and dissipate sound energy in three-dimensional space, preventing vibrations from transferring through structures.
What is the difference between Vibro Barrier and acoustic panels?
Acoustic panels absorb sound within a room to reduce echo. Vibro Barrier blocks sound transmission between rooms or spaces. They serve different purposes and are often used together for complete acoustic control.
What STC rating does Vibro Barrier provide?
Depending on thickness and installation method, Vibro Barrier achieves STC ratings of 27-36dB. Thicker barriers (1/4") provide higher noise blocking performance compared to thinner options (1/16").
Where can Vibro Barrier be installed?
Vibro Barrier can be installed on walls (behind drywall), ceilings, floors (as underlay), around pipes, HVAC ducts, doors, windows, machinery enclosures, and virtually any surface requiring soundproofing.
What thicknesses are available for Vibro Barrier?
Common thicknesses include 1/16" (0.5 lb/sqft), 1/8" (1 lb/sqft), and 1/4" (2 lb/sqft). Thicker barriers provide superior sound blocking but are heavier and more expensive.
Is Vibro Barrier safe and environmentally friendly?
Yes, quality Vibro Barriers are non-toxic, odorless, contain no harmful plasticizers, don't emit VOCs, are 100% recyclable, and qualify for LEED credits in green building projects.
Can I install Vibro Barrier myself or do I need professionals?
Vibro Barrier is DIY-friendly and can be installed using basic tools (utility knife, staple gun, tape measure). However, professional installation ensures optimal performance, especially for large commercial projects.
How should Vibro Barrier be installed for maximum effectiveness?
Install Vibro Barrier against wall studs or ceiling joists (not sandwiched between drywall layers), seal all seams with acoustic caulk and barrier tape, and allow the barrier to move freely for best sound-blocking performance.
Does Vibro Barrier work for outdoor noise?
Yes, Vibro Barrier effectively blocks outdoor noise including traffic, construction, and neighborhood sounds. It's commonly used in apartments, villas, and commercial buildings facing busy streets.
Can Vibro Barrier be painted?
While Vibro Barrier can technically be painted, it's typically installed behind walls or under flooring. If exposed and painting is necessary, use light coats to avoid adding rigidity that reduces effectiveness.
Is Vibro Barrier fire-rated?
Quality Vibro Barriers meet international fire safety standards. Always verify fire ratings and certifications when selecting products for commercial projects to comply with local building regulations.
How much does Vibro Barrier cost?
Pricing varies based on thickness, quantity, and brand. Contact us for competitive quotes. Volume discounts available for large projects.
Can Vibro Barrier reduce noise from neighbors in apartments?
Yes, Vibro Barrier is highly effective for reducing noise transmission between apartments, including voices, music, footsteps, and everyday living sounds common in high-rise buildings.
What's the difference between reinforced and non-reinforced Vibro Barrier?
Reinforced Vibro Barrier includes fabric or fiber reinforcement for tear resistance and easier handling, making it ideal for vertical installations and high-traffic applications.