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Acoustic problems can present unique challenges. Working with an experienced acoustician can make the difference between success and failure.
Sometimes an acoustic or noise control issue is just simply more than you can handle. Time to call in the pros! With over 30 years of experience in solving noise control issues, Oeler Industries, Inc. can help make certain that your plan of action achieves real results.
Whether you’re a property manager or developer struggling with traffic noise, a contractor trying to comply with noise ordinances, or an architect needing to incorporate noise control with interior design, we can help!
If you’re unsure about how to handle a noise control issue, call us first. Having the right acoustic consultant can mean the difference between success and failure. We also work with independent acoustic consultants nationwide to provide professional unbiased sound studies.
Oeler offers the below types of consulting:
With over 30 years of technical field experience solving acoustic problems, our methods are proven to handle any acoustic challenge
Through trust, commitment, and passion, our team brings the best of the industry together to manage your noise issues
We deliver intelligent acoustic solutions that work
As experts in acoustic design, we can help develop an effective, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing acoustic solution that helps your organization improve the quality and productivity of time spent in your facility.
Our project managers will work with you to assess your noise control needs. With a keen focus on delivering a turn-key solution, we can help design an acoustic package to solve any noise issue.
Sound propagates from its source as a pressure wave, which then interacts with the structures around it through vibration. In the world of noise control, if the sound cannot be reduced directly at the source, the waves will continue on their journey in direct or reverberant paths. Understanding these sound paths is critical for reducing unwanted sound.
Think of how a musician sounds while performing at a huge stadium.
Or imagine the cacophony of traffic exiting a parking garage after a local football team’s game.
Both of those are excellent examples of reverberant sound. You aren’t just hearing the sound from the source; you’re also hearing it bounce off hard, reflective surfaces.
In addition to keeping building occupants feeling comfortable, large, powerful HVAC systems can easily create noise inside and outside of a building. This persistent low-frequency noise can actually cause health issues. There are two types of HVAC noise: Breakout noise which travels through the walls of the ductwork and noise that travels via the supply and return duct system. Fortunately, Oeler Industries, Inc. can treat both.