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Soft Floor Covering Solution

Karma Acoustic Mat For Concrete Floors


Soft Floor Covering Technical Installation Guide (248kb pdf)

Karma acoustic soft floor coverings are used to provide a quick and simple acoustic solution to insulate against impact sounds on a concrete floor.



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Karma Acoustic Mat

  • Sustainable product made from 100% recycled materials
  • Can be bonded to all types of concrete floors
  • Can be used in conjunction with all final floor finishes including vinyl, wood, laminate, carpet, marmoleum and linoleum. If used with an appropriate tile adhesive it can also be used under ceramic tiles
  • Can be used in conjunction with under floor heating systems
  • Karma Acoustic Mat Adhesive should be used to ensure the acoustic integrity of the structure
  • Dimensions: 4.5mm x 1000mm x 1800mm
    or 3mm x 1000mm x 2000mm



Product Description

Impact Performance ΔLw

Karma Acoustic Mat
18 dB


Separating Floors Solution



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Solution Ref: KF-005


Download CAD Drawings

Option 1
3mm Karma Acoustic Mat (pdf)

Benefits of Karma Acoustic Mat

  • Partitions can be built off the finished floor surface
  • Accepted by the NHBC for Approved Document E compliance
  • Quick and easy to install saving on time and labour costs
  • Excellent performance to height ratio

Typical Applications

  • Ideal as a remedial product if the floor has failed for impact sound transmissions (due to the small height increase)
  • Ideal for use in refurbishment projects where problems with door thresholds and lifting skirting boards may exist
  • New build commercial projects, offices, schools and shopping centres