Spokane Drywall Solutions provides professional soundproof drywall installation for commercial businesses and residential homeowners throughout Spokane, WA. Our team specializes in acoustic drywall systems, sound-dampening drywall, noise-reduction drywall, and STC-rated drywall products built for real results. We work with office buildings, medical facilities, multifamily housing, and single-family homes that need reliable acoustic control. Every project we handle is designed to reduce unwanted noise and create quieter, more comfortable interior spaces for you.
We hold industry certifications and have worked on commercial buildouts, studio construction, residential renovations, and multi-unit housing developments throughout our service area. Our crews regularly serve clients in Coeur d'Alene, ID, Liberty Lake, WA, Cheney, WA, Deer Park, WA, and Hayden, ID with the same attention to detail. We use only proven materials, including mass-loaded vinyl, resilient channels, and acoustic-grade drywall panels on every job. You can trust our experienced team to deliver clean, code-compliant work that actually performs the way you need it to.
Spokane Drywall Solutions provide high-quality drywall services in Spokane, WA, with a focus on precision, durability, and clean finishes on every project. Our team is committed to delivering reliable workmanship and results that stand up to time, moisture, and daily wear.
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Commercial spaces like offices, conference rooms, and medical suites need reliable sound separation between rooms and floors. Our team installs STC-rated drywall assemblies that meet building codes and provide measurable noise reduction for your business.
We work with general contractors, property managers, and business owners to plan and execute acoustic drywall systems that fit your project timeline. Every commercial installation is completed with professional-grade materials and careful attention to sealing gaps that allow sound to travel through walls.
Homeowners in Spokane dealing with noise from neighbors, traffic, or shared walls can benefit greatly from our sound-dampening drywall systems. We install acoustic drywall in bedrooms, home theaters, basements, and shared walls to give your home the quiet you deserve.
Our residential soundproofing work includes layered drywall assemblies, acoustic caulk, and decoupled framing systems when needed for your space. You get a cleaner, quieter home without sacrificing wall thickness or living space during the process.
Resilient channel installation is one of the most effective methods for reducing airborne and impact noise through walls and ceilings. Our crew installs metal resilient channels that physically separate the drywall from the framing, breaking the path that sound travels through your structure.
We pair resilient channels with acoustic insulation and double layers of drywall to build wall assemblies that perform well above standard construction. This method is widely used in multifamily housing, hotels, and recording studios, where serious noise control is a priority.
Mass-loaded vinyl is a flexible, high-density material that adds acoustic mass to walls, ceilings, and floors without major structural changes to your space. Our team installs MLV barriers behind drywall in both new construction and remodel projects for commercial and residential clients alike.
We carefully seam, overlap, and seal every panel to maximize its noise-blocking performance before the finish drywall goes on. You get a hidden acoustic barrier that does its job quietly behind your walls for years to come.
Recording studios and home theater rooms require some of the highest levels of acoustic isolation available in standard construction methods. Our team builds out these spaces using layered drywall assemblies, resilient channel systems, acoustic insulation, and mass loaded vinyl where the project calls for it. We have completed studio and theater room builds for both commercial clients and residential homeowners across the Spokane region. You get a space that truly performs acoustically, not just one that looks good on the outside when we finish your project.
Multifamily buildings have strict requirements for sound transmission between units, and our team has the experience to meet those standards on every floor. We install STC-compliant drywall assemblies on party walls, floor-ceiling assemblies, and corridor walls in apartment and condominium construction. Our commercial soundproofing work in multifamily housing helps developers, contractors, and property owners meet code and keep tenants comfortable. Every assembly we build is designed to hold up long-term without callbacks or complaints from the residents living in your building.
Privacy is a legal and practical requirement in medical environments, and our acoustic drywall systems help you meet those standards reliably. We install sound separation walls in exam rooms, counseling offices, administrative areas, and waiting rooms for healthcare facilities in Spokane. Our team understands the sensitivity of these environments and works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily operations. You get walls that protect patient privacy and support a professional atmosphere throughout your medical or clinical space.
Not every drywall crew understands the difference between a standard wall and a properly decoupled, acoustically isolated assembly. Our installers have worked on dozens of soundproofing projects and know exactly where problems develop when acoustic work is done incorrectly.
We train our team on current methods, including resilient channel installation, MLV application, and multi-layer drywall systems used in commercial and residential settings. You get installers who care about performance, not just finishing the wall and moving on to the next job.
Every soundproof drywall installation our team completes follows local building codes and industry standards for fire rating, structural attachment, and finish quality. We pull proper permits when required and communicate clearly with inspectors, general contractors, and property owners throughout the project.
Our work is clean, detailed, and delivered on the schedule we commit to when we take on your project. You never have to worry about cut corners or failed inspections when our crew is on the job for your commercial or residential build.
We give you a clear, itemized estimate before work begins so you know exactly what you are paying for on your soundproofing project. There are no surprise charges added after the job is done, and we communicate openly if anything unexpected comes up during installation.
Our team is straightforward about what acoustic drywall can and cannot do so you walk into the project with realistic expectations. You deserve honest answers and fair pricing, and that is exactly what we deliver on every job we complete for you.
Standard drywall panels offer minimal resistance to airborne noise and are not designed with acoustic performance in mind. Soundproof drywall uses denser core materials, sometimes combined with damping compounds, to absorb and block more sound energy than regular panels. The difference in performance can be significant in spaces where noise control is a real priority for your project.
In many cases, you can add acoustic layers over existing walls without tearing everything out, depending on the condition of your current construction. Our team often installs resilient channels and an additional drywall layer over existing surfaces to improve sound performance without a full gut renovation. We assess your walls before recommending any approach so you get the most efficient path to better acoustic control in your space.
No drywall system eliminates all noise completely, but a properly built acoustic assembly can reduce sound transmission dramatically between spaces. The goal is to reach a target STC rating that makes noise from adjacent rooms unintelligible or barely noticeable in your environment. Our team helps you set realistic expectations and select the right assembly to get as close to that goal as your budget and structure allow.
If you work from home and deal with distracting noise from other parts of the house or outside, acoustic drywall can make a real difference in your daily focus. A properly treated home office wall can reduce conversation noise, mechanical sound, and street noise to a level that no longer interrupts your work. Many of our residential clients tell us that the improvement in their working environment was well worth the investment after the project was complete.
Sound travels through every gap in a wall, and outlets, switches, and door frames are among the most common places where noise leaks into a room. Our team uses acoustic outlet boxes, backer rod, and acoustic caulk to seal these penetrations properly during installation so the wall performs as designed. We also advise on door sweeps, door seals, and solid-core doors that complement your acoustic drywall work and close off the remaining paths through which sound travels.