How to Use the Acoustic Tile Calculator
Follow these simple steps to get an accurate tile estimate for your space — takes less than two minutes.
Start by entering the three measurements of your room.
If one of your walls is mostly glass, a large window, a whiteboard, or simply can't have tiles mounted on it, you can remove it from the calculation so you don't over-order.
Use the Main tile choice dropdown to select the SoundSorb tile you want to use for most of the room. Each option shows its size, the area it covers per tile, and the price.
Not sure which tile to choose? Here's a quick guide:
Coverage guide
| Coverage | Best for | Expected result |
|---|---|---|
| 15–20% | Light treatment, rooms that are already partially furnished | Noticeable reduction in echo; still lively |
| 25–35% | Most offices, meeting rooms, boardrooms | Clear speech, comfortable acoustic environment |
| 40–50% | Training rooms, call centres, hard-surface rooms | Significantly quieter; improved speech clarity |
| 50%+ | Recording, broadcast, or highly reverberant spaces | Near-dry acoustic environment |
Feature tiles let you create a designed look by mixing two different tile shapes. For example, you might use large square tiles as the base and add a cluster of hexagons or rounds as an accent.
Click Calculate and your results appear below the form. Here's what each section means:
Your calculator result is an estimate. To get a confirmed quote with accurate freight costs and current pricing, do one of the following:
Acoustic Tile Calculator
Estimate only; room layout and hard surfaces can change results. Start with 25% coverage; add more later if needed.
Waste allowance covers cutting losses, handling damage, and layout variation. 10% is a standard allowance and works well for most rooms. Very simple rooms may need slightly less; complex layouts may need slightly more.
Paste your result to the form below to request an offical quote
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