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Do You Require - Building Regulations
Part E Sound Insulation Testing?

​Fully Accredited Sound Insulation Testing Performed by a Qualified Acoustic Consultant in Accordance with Building Regulations Part E. ​​​​

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James Gardner (MSc MIOA) is an accredited tester with SITMA to perform Part E Sound Insulation Testing. JG Acoustics are based in Maidstone, Kent and cover the whole of the United Kingdom.  â€‹

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JG Acoustics Acoustic Consultants
JG Acoustics Acoustic Consultants
SITMA Accredited Testing
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Building Regulations Part E Resistance to the Passage of Sound
*From £400 (ex VAT) for a single separating wall test!

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*Kent, London, Surrey, East Sussex, Essex.
Why do I need a Sound Insulation Test?
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Building regulations require a minimum performance for Sound Insulation between adjacent spaces, for the purpose of providing reasonable living conditions for occupants. It is a legal requirement for both residential and non-residential buildings to be tested where Sound Insulation performance needs to be demonstrated. The regulations can be found in Approved Document E 2003 for England and Wales.

Building Regulations Part E
How can we help?​
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At JG Acoustics, our testers are certified by SITMA for Sound Insulation Testing in the United Kingdom. The scheme is UKAS registered and recognised by building control bodies as suitable third-party accreditation to carry out Approved Document E sound insulation testing. Many so called testers do not hold relevant accreditation, which in some cases may be rejected by Building Control.Our experts are also fully qualified acoustic consultants and able to offer free advice to you in the event of a fail, with significantly discounted retest fees to achieve that pass. 

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We know very well that Acoustics is a highly specialist field which takes many years of education and training. JG Acoustics prides itself on being dedicated solely to this area of expertise. Our reports meet the requirements of building control bodies and follows all the relevant British and International Standards for Part E testing.

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Contact us today for a free quote and to book a test.

Frequently Asked Questions for Sound Insulation Tests​
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  • When do you test?
    Testing is performed at the pre-completion stage. This generally means that windows and doors are installed (and can be closed), skirting boards are fitted, and building services, cabling, plugs and sockets are all installed. Floor finishes such as carpet should NOT be fitted and will need to be removed unless the floor finish is to be a permanent feature. Generally testing should be performed before decorating or flooring is installed. 

  • What do I need to do to ensure my site is ready for testing?
    As above and a site that is not ready cannot pass a test. It is also essential that there is no construction noise on site (indoors or externally) during testing as this will significantly impact the results (leading to a fail). The area around the site must be kept as quiet as possible. Access to 240v power is also required.

  • What happens in the event of a failure?
    You will be required to discuss this with your building control body as they will likely require additional testing to identify fails within the sample. For free we will call you to discuss options on how to improve the sound insulation to achieve a pass. If any complex design is required we can additionally assist in this process as agreed. Retesting will also be required and we can offer this at discounted rates. 

  • Can you provide advice to help achieve a pass?
    Yes - before a test takes place we can additionally provide design advice as you require. 

  • How much testing is required?
    The number of required tests will be dependent on the size and type of project as advised by Part E and your building control. This is determined by the number of construction types for walls and floors and a sampling of 1/10 for each type for a set of tests. A set of tests can consist of multiple airborne and impact tests depending on if the property is a residential flat or house. 

  • What areas do you cover?
    We are accredited to test in the whole of the United Kingdom - Part E covering England and Wales. Technical Handbook covers Scotland and Technical Booklet G is for Northern Ireland. There are small variations in these regulations, their sampling methods and target criteria.

  • How much does testing cost?
    Our prices start at an introductory £400 ex VAT for a single airborne test of a wall in accordance with ISO 140-4. Any scope of work above this will be dependent on the number of tests required according to building regulations and your building control body. 

  • What equipment is used for testing?
    Our measurement equipment is Class 1 UKAS calibrated which means we have to regularly send it to certified laboratories for calibration checks, in addition to Class 1 field calibration. We use 'dodecahedron' loudspeakers to ensure compliance to the relevant standards for source pattern direction. 

  • Who can perform testing?
    Part E specifically refers to UKAS accreditation or ANC membership as a requirement. SITMA is vigorously accredited by UKAS and testers have to undergo regular audits under the scheme. It is also recommended that you use a suitably qualified acoustic consultant for testing - and if there are any additional planning conditions attached this likely will be a requirement of the local authority. Usually this is demonstrated with membership to the Institute of Acoustics (IOA) after having completed the IOA Diploma and additional academic qualifications (such as recognised MSc programmes). James Gardner is both SITMA accredited and has membership with the IOA. As a fully qualified acoustic consultant we can advise you if any acoustic upgrades are required in the event of a failure. Retesting can be performed at discounted rates. 

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