Check whether the standard requirements for sound insulation are met in your investment. New regulations from 01.08.2024.
On August 1, 2024, changes to the regulations on the detailed scope and form of the construction project came into force. Each new project will have to include an analysis in terms of technical and material solutions to meet acoustic requirements under regulations on, among other things, permissible noise levels and sounds penetrating into the premises of the building.
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Ordinance of the Minister of Development and Technology dated October 27, 2023, amending the Ordinance on the detailed scope and form of the construction project in § 23, after point 4, the following point 4a is added:
"4a) an analysis in terms of technical and material solutions to meet the acoustic requirements arising from the regulations issued pursuant to Article 7, paragraph 2, item 1 of the Act, including in particular information on:
(a) the assumed level of external noise affecting the building
the building,
b) the level of required acoustic insulation of partitions in the building, including for partitions between premises, windows, entrance doors to premises,
c) building products that provide the required acoustic insulation of partitions referred to in letter b,
d) the permissible level of noise and sound penetrating into the premises of the building and how to meet these requirements - in the case of a single-family residential building with two units, a single-family residential building in terraced or semi-detached housing or a multi-family residential building;".
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The minimum standard requirements for sound insulation are regulated by the PN-B-02151-3 standard. For stairwells in residential buildings, a standard impact sound level L "n,w < 55 dB is required.
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