In the hospitality industry, peace and quiet are golden. Nothing is more important to the business or leisure traveler than being able to retreat to a hotel room for some relaxation and a good night’s sleep. Noise is the number one complaint from hotel guests, whether it comes from fellow guests in an adjacent room, a loud television, or from outside traffic and street noise.
For architects and designers of new or renovated hospitality projects, the Green Glue Noiseproofing System offers cost-effective and easy-to-install soundproofing solutions. It can reduce noise transmission between adjacent rooms in hotels and motels by up to 90%.
Because our products are quick and easy to use, hotel renovations can take place while guests continue to occupy hotel rooms. They can be seamlessly integrated into any renovation project, without breaking the
budget.
Hotel guests will appreciate the peace and tranquility, and complaints will take a nosedive. For hotel owners, the Green Glue Noiseproofing System can truly enhance your reputation for quality.


Wiggly Pups, a pet concierge located in New York’s Gramercy Park, needed to keep the noise down in a residential location.

Learn how one music producer chose to get his work done at home by building a professional studios right on his property.

Yanky Drew, founder of TMSoundproofing, explains why it is vital to factor soundproofing in at the start of a project.

Comfort Inn took a significant step in addressing one of the biggest complaints from guests at hotels – noise.

Jack Mueth, a home recording studio manager, used the Green Glue Noiseproofing System to isolate a drumtracking room from external noise

Dan Gear, a general contractor based in Albuquerque, recommends Green Glue for any soundproofing project.

An Alabama motorcycle repair shop used Green Glue to create a dynocell - a closed, soundproofed station for testing engines.
