Green Glue Company is a manufacturer of soundproofing solutions that help reduce noise transmission between rooms. Their products are designed to be environmentally friendly, easy to use, and effective in reducing noise.
Founded in 2003
Pioneered the use of viscoelastic damping compounds for soundproofing purposes
Introduced the Green Glue Compound, a proprietary noise-proofing sealant
Expanded their product line to include other soundproofing solutions, such as the Green Glue Noiseproofing Clips
Acquired by Saint-Gobain in 2012
A brand of soundproof drywall that incorporates additional materials to improve soundproofing performance
A soundproofing material that uses a viscoelastic polymer to absorb sound energy
A manufacturer of insulation products, including those designed for soundproofing
A viscoelastic damping compound used to create soundproof seals between walls, ceilings, and floors
A soundproofing solution that involves attaching clips to walls or ceilings, which can then be used to hang drywall or other materials without transmitting sound
A caulk-like material used to seal gaps and cracks in walls, ceilings, and floors to prevent sound transmission
Green Glue is a viscoelastic damping compound designed to reduce the amount of sound that is transmitted between rooms.
Green Glue converts sound energy into heat by dissipating the energy through the viscoelastic material, which helps reduce the amount of sound that is transmitted through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Yes, Green Glue is designed to be environmentally friendly, with low VOCs and no harmful chemicals.
No, Green Glue is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to the elements.
The amount of Green Glue needed depends on the size of the project and the soundproofing goals. Generally, it is recommended to use two tubes per 4'x8' sheet of drywall or one tube per 16 square feet of surface area.