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Quieter Apartments and Cost Savings for Arkansas Builders with HushFrame

Arkansas is seeing growth in housing across Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Bentonville, with both student housing and multifamily apartments in demand. Along with that growth comes an increased focus on acoustic comfort. Residents want quieter living environments, but developers often struggle with legacy soundproofing methods like resilient channel (RC), IsoMax clips, and gypcrete pours.

Challenges with Traditional Materials
 

Resilient channel has been used for decades, but in practice, it’s unreliable. A single misplaced screw or a short-circuiting path can undermine the entire assembly. Gypcrete, on the other hand, is expensive, adds structural load, and delays construction schedules with curing time. These challenges leave builders frustrated and residents dissatisfied.

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Why Builders Choose HushFrame®


HushFrame® Decoupling Raft Connectors, engineered with the patented Vi-Bridge™ silicone core, isolate vibration energy before it turns into noise. This allows assemblies to achieve consistently high STC/IIC ratings, both in lab conditions and in the field.

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Benefits for Arkansas projects include:

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  • Lower costs,eliminating gypcrete saves builders thousands per project.
     

  • Durability,the silicone core lasts the life of the building, unaffected by environmental conditions.
     

  • Flexibility,ideal for both modern apartments and historic renovations.
     

  • Improved performance,residents enjoy quieter units, boosting property value.
     

Applications in Arkansas

 

Little Rock, builders are searching for a soundproofing solution like HushFrame for their noise control needs. HushFrame is a more reliable, cost-effective way to deliver superior noise control.

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Arkansas developers who want to stay competitive are moving away from outdated methods and embracing the next generation of soundproofing technology.

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For installation resources and case studies, visit www.hushframe.com.

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