Installing a new floor in your apartment? Here’s how to prevent noise disturbances
You are planning the purchase of a beautiful new floor. It’s an exciting ideo, but if you live in an apartment, there’s an extra factor to consider: your neighbors. The last thing you want is to cause noise disturbances. That’s when you’ll likely hear the term Martin mentions in the video: the 10-decibel requirement.
So what exactly does this noise standard mean and how can you make sure your new Hebeta floor meets it?
A realistic appearance
A major advantage of our collection is the extra matte top layer. It creates a natural appearance without light or sun reflections. Especially when combined with the noticeable, realistic wood texture (register embossing), our floors are almost indistinguishable from real wood.
Bacteria don't stand a chance
In addition, Hebeta floors are antibacterial. Dirt and bacteria have less chance to stick to the surface. This not only makes the floor perfect for families with children but also ideal for people with allergies or pets.
Happy downstairs neighbors
Another advantage is that the click versions of Hebeta floors reduce noise by up to 10 dB. This makes a significant difference in echo and footstep sound, especially in apartments or multi-story family homes. That way, you can enjoy a quiet, comfortable living space without compromising on style.