Yes, that’s right, we enable the acoustic conditioning of auditoriums, hospitality and retail establishments, offices and company headquarters. We manufacture wood acoustic panels, solid wood slat cladding for ceilings and walls, technical doors and a wide catalogue of solutions in wood for architecture and decorative acoustics. But what really sets up apart is our way of working, always focused on our customers’ needs. At spigo we know that each project must be worked from a unique framework. It’s not about aesthetics, technical capacity or deadlines, it’s about the objectives that the client must meet and how we can help them achieve them. 1. First of all, we commit to deliver your detailed quotation in less than 48 hours along with all the necessary documentation within the catalog options. 2. We put at your disposal all our technical capacity to detect the best solution. We are flexible and feel very comfortable with creative solutions, far from the conventional. 3. We never lose sight of certifications, especially if they make a difference in our products. 4. We know that the meeting deadlines is vital to your budget. That’s why we always meet our deadlines. 5. We are carpenters and wood is a fantastic material: warm, elegant, natural, sustainable and also alive. Our more than 40 years of experience and more than 500 projects a year have put us in all kinds of situations. Of course, we have to respond to the unexpected. 6. We are connected. It’s not about answering the phone, it’s about being accessible and ready to provide solutions. There is no other way. If you liked this post about manufacture wood acoustic panels, you may also be interested in: – 21 Articles on acoustic conditioning and insulation with wood – Ecological panels with SPIGOLINE PET slats: Solid slats or MDF slats? – Restaurant décor: the 3 mistakes you can’t make in 2024 – The importance of acoustics in coliving or cohousing
We receive many inquiries about instructions for the assembly and installation of Spigoline PET System wall covering with wood slats and, in this post, we will try to clear up all the doubts. The PET System is an acoustic panel with a modern, timeless design that combines solid natural ayous wood slats arranged in parallel with an eco-friendly insulating panel with high thermal and acoustic performance, made of 80% recycled polyester fibres, 100% recyclable and with a low carbon footprint. First of all, you need to know the kind kind of sound absorption that your project requires. The EN ISO 11654 international standard has five absorption classes, A, B, C, D and E. Sound absorption class A has the highest degree of absorption. The PET System allows you to achieve type A, C and D absorption, depending on the way you choose to install it and whether you use mineral wool. Class D sound absorption Spigoline PET panels are fixed directly to the wall with screws (we recommend black) with a length of at least 35 mm in the felt area or with glue or contact adhesive. Class C sound absorption First you need to install 45×45 mm wood battens. We recommend a spacing of 300-400 mm between them. The Spigoline PET panels are then fastened directly with screws at least 35 mm long. Class A sound absorption To achieve greater sound absorption, you can add mineral wool in the gaps between the battens which form a substructure of 45×45 mm every 300-400 mm. If you liked this post about assembly and installation of wall covering, you may also be interested in: – 9 decorative wood wall panels that will add value to your decorative Project – The aesthetic and optical effect of parallel wood slats – The use of decorative wood panels in Nordic or Scandinavian decoration – How to carry out wood acoustic panel maintenance
Many of the orders we receive for decorative wood panels are for Nordic or Scandinavian decoration projects, both for homes, offices or commercial premises. Why is wood used so much in this type of designs? The main reason for using wood in Nordic or Scandinavian decoration is the ease with which it can be found in the extensive forests of these areas. This wood offers light tones, which is the color provided by the trees of the Scandinavian countries; such as fir, pine, oak, maple, birch, ash and beech. And these tones are appropriate, since Nordic and Scandinavian styles coincide in wanting to complement the little natural light that these countries have during most of the year using light and neutral colors, and essential, clean designs. The big trend, at the moment, is not only summarized in the use of furniture made of wood, but also, we are beginning to opt for walls covered with wood panels or decorative wood slats, which provide natural inspiration and bring the nature inside the spaces. For this type of wood cladding Spigogroup has two decorative solutions. On the one hand, we have the Spigoplank decorative wood panels, made of solid wood, and with volumetric shapes and three-dimensional surfaces in a slatted format. On the other hand, we can opt for the PET System from the Spigoline brand, which combines elegant solid wood slats with a bottom of sound-absorbing ecological felt that helps with acoustic conditioning and insulation of the room. If you liked this post about decorative wood panels, you may also be interested in: – Request a quotation for acoustic panels and wood panelling – Interior design of hotels: the importance of acoustics in hotel reception areas – The importance of meeting lead times for interior design projects – Wood slat acoustic panels for increased acoustic comfort
Although wood acoustic panel maintenance is a relatively simple task, it is important to carry it out so that both their sound absorption and aspect remain the same. In this respects, there are two different moments: panel maintenance before installation (of interest to fitters and installers) and their maintenance once they have been installed in their final location: Wood acoustic panel maintenance before installation. The place where wood acosutic panels are kept should be kept clean, dry and well ventilated. It is essential that panels be protected from humidity and rain, as water absorption can cause deformation. We therefore recommend that the material be unpacked at the time of installation and that the panels be kept for 24 to 48 hours at their final destination before being installed, in order to ensure that they adapt to the environment. Please remember that the original packaging does not protect the material from rain, moisture and impact and that no loads should be placed on top of the material. The place where the panels are installed should be under a roof and not have more than 60% humidity. Wood acoustic panel maintenance after installation. Dust and dirt on the surface of the panels can be removed using a damp cloth. Never use abrasives or products containing silicone. Any residual moisture on the surface should be thoroughly dried after cleaning to prevent damage. It is imperative that the structure of the panel is not damaged during cleaning. . If you liked this post about wood acoustic panel maintenance, you may also be interested in: – 21 Articles on acoustic conditioning and insulation with wood – Ecological panels with SPIGOLINE PET slats: Solid slats or MDF slats? – Restaurant décor: the 3 mistakes you can’t make in 2024 – The importance of acoustics in coliving or cohousing