quash
We provide soundproof solutions for residential, commercial and Industrial noise issues. We offer peace, quiet and tranquillity. quash creating quiet!
Noisy equipment and residential neighbours don't have to be a problem if you handle it the right way.
In this video, Quash founder Nigel Reid explains how a custom acoustic enclosure, built with acoustic panels and door seals, contains noise at the source and protects the neighbourhood around it.
Whether it's a generator, compressor, or any other piece of equipment creating noise spill, the right enclosure makes the difference between ongoing complaints and a business that operates without disruption.
Nigel has been solving noise problems like this for years. Watch the video to hear how it works straight from the expert himself.
Ready to get ahead of your noise problem? Call (08) 6146 3310 or visit quash.com.au
30/03/2026
True soundproofing requires precision. Small installation mistakes can lead to total system failure.
Resilient channels have a 90% failure rate in DIY installs. One screw too long creates a bridge for vibration. The entire wall becomes useless.
Sound is like water. It finds the path of least resistance. Gaps around power points, switch boxes, or vents let noise flank around your soundproofing. Adding plasterboard without proper damping can create resonance that amplifies bass sounds.
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25/03/2026
You've had enough of the noise.
The neighbour's music through the wall. Traffic rumbling past your window. So you search online, find acoustic foam panels, stick them up, and wait for the silence.
Nothing changes. The noise is still there.
Acoustic foam absorbs echoes in a room. It doesn't stop sound from travelling through walls. Foam is lightweight with no mass. Sound waves pass straight through it. To actually block noise, you need heavy, dense materials that physically obstruct the energy of the sound wave.
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23/03/2026
Standard enclosures work for standard equipment.
Complex machinery needs a different approach. The rock crusher with four conveyor belts. The hydraulic press with operator access panels. The production line where material flows continuously.
If you cut holes in a standard enclosure for conveyors and access, the sound leaks out. Custom engineering means acoustic tunnels, sectional enclosures designed around your workflow, and materials that fit tight spaces where rigid panels won't work.
At Quash, we use closed-cell polyethylene foam for harsh environments. It's washable, chemical-resistant, and doesn't shed fibres.
Custom soundproofing means understanding your machinery, your workflow, and your constraints.
Book a consultation to explore custom solutions for your site.
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Unit 2 32 Parkinson Lane Kardinya
Perth, WA
6163
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