Basement walls
Thermal Floors
Acoustic Floors
Walls
Cavity closers
Pitch roofs
Inverted flat roofs
Flat roof/car park decks
Other
Project References
Physical Properties
Building Regulations
Part L - Thermal
Part E - Acoustic
The CODE for sustainable homes
Cellecta & the Environment
Further Information
Revisions To Approved Document E
Part E(1)of the Building Regulations addresses a number of areas: increased noise levels suffered by occupants of multi-storey dwellings, demands for higher density housing, greater use of noise producing equipment, and above all, absolute assurance that the prescribed dB values are achieved.
 
What does the new Part E require?
All separating floors now have to be constructed in such a way as to achieve the specific sound insulation values as detailed in the tables below
Methods of Compliance
Pre-completion Testing (PCT)
This method requires the contractor to test 1:10 units adopting each specific construction. All tests must be carried out by accredited acoustic engineers with the structure needing to achieve the minimum prescribed acoustic values.
 
Impact sound tested to BS EN ISO 140-7 1998
Airborne sound tested to BS EN ISO 140-4 1998
 
 
Robust Details (RD)
This method eliminates the need for continual testing. Contractors can select from a number of rigorously tested approved robust constructions that will, if installed correctly, provide a level of sound insulation in excess of Part E requirements. The contractor then registers each unit that adopts the detail with Robust Details Limited, tel 0870 240 8209 and pays a registration fee.