PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609598
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609598
The global building acoustic insulation market size is estimated to reach USD 6,813.6 million by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. This growth is attributed to the rising residential and non-residential construction activities and growing investments in infrastructural developments. In addition, the rising awareness of residents regarding the construction of energy-efficient properties, surging requirements of renovating existing buildings, increasing demand for comfortable interior spaces, and evolving regulations of different countries to maintain the required acoustic levels in properties are further expected to propel the market growth.
Building acoustic insulation focuses on sound reduction mainly with the help of building envelopes such as facades, roofs, ceilings, internal walls, and floors. These applications are one of the crucial factors for the success of acoustic insulation in the construction industry. Thus, the growing construction industry is one of the major drivers for the growing demand for the acoustic insulation market.
Foamed plastic building acoustic insulation is installed in house properties for dampening noise pollution as they remove echoes and background sounds by absorbing them. They not only absorb sound but also enhance the quality of sound and speech in a room. However, foamed plastics are mainly composed of polyurethane, which releases smoke in large volumes when burned. This makes them unsafe for usage in buildings in comparison with rock wool and glass wool.
Market differentiators are the players engaged in the production and distribution of building acoustic insulation with distinctive characteristics. Acoustic insulation is used in residential properties for internal compartments, floors, partitions, and cracks. Manufacturers of these insulations produce customized insulation panels for ventilation ducts, drainage systems, beams, chimneys, and pillars of residential structures.
Building acoustic insulation manufacturers are opting for new technology in the manufacturing process, which allows them to absorb sound at the low end of the sound spectrum. This results in low operational costs and time and provides them with a competitive edge over other manufacturers. The market players use strategies including mergers & acquisitions, agreements with other companies, and product development to maintain their market position. In addition, players focus on mergers & acquisitions to expand their regional and product portfolio base.