Our office pod isn’t as quiet as we hoped. Can we add extra soundproofing to it after it’s been installed?
Yes, it's often possible to upgrade the acoustics of an existing pod. You can add acoustic panels or sound-absorbing foam to the interior walls and ceiling. Sealing any gaps around the door or vents with acoustic sealant can also make a big difference. For major upgrades, contact the pod's manufacturer.
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