Looking for a stylish yet effective solution for noise control? Our EchoGroove timber acoustic panels are designed specifically to reflect sound, not absorb it – making them ideal for high-noise environments like roadsides, commercial zones, and industrial sites.
In this video, we answer the top 5 most common questions we get about EchoGroove panels – from how they work to post options, sizing, materials, and lifespan. If you're planning a sound barrier project using timber fencing, this is the video for you!
0:00 - Introduction to EchoGroove Timber Acoustic Fenicng
Find out how our EchoGroove timber acoustic panel works.
0:17 – What makes this panel a “groove”?
We explain the EchoGroove panel’s unique tongue and groove design, which gives it its name. The slatted boards fit securely together and are surrounded by a durable timber frame for added strength and sound reflection. This design creates a dense barrier that deflects sound waves away from the source.
0:26 – What post and kit options are available?
EchoGroove panels are supplied in a loose kit form, making them versatile and easy to handle on-site. The panels can be mounted to steel posts for commercial and industrial use, or timber posts for a more natural finish in residential or landscaped settings. We cover all the available options and what they include.
0:51 – What sizes are available?
We break down the available dimensions for EchoGroove panels:
Width: 2.4 metres (standard across all sizes).
Height: Ranges from 1.8m to 5.0m, offering a solution for everything from garden screening to full-scale sound barriers on highways or rail lines.
1:10 – What is the expected lifespan of the EchoGroove panel?
EchoGroove is built for long-term performance, with a 30-year life expectancy under normal usage. This makes it a great investment for permanent or semi-permanent installations that require reliable acoustic performance.
1:25 – What are EchoGroove panels made from?
Each panel is crafted from UC4 Tanalised timber, pressure-treated for maximum durability against rot, moisture, and pests. The timber is also FSC-certified, meaning it comes from responsibly managed forests. This ensures your acoustic fencing is not only built to last—but also built sustainably.
Residential sound reduction
Commercial property boundaries
Schools and playgrounds
Transport corridors (road, rail)
Events and public spaces
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