Acoustic Upgrades & Retrofits
Replacing existing single-pane fronts with dual-glazed acoustic assemblies on occupied executive floors.

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Acoustic Retrofits
When an existing floor doesn't perform acoustically, the fix is usually to replace single-glazed fronts with dual-glazed assemblies — without taking the floor out of service.
Most acoustic upgrades happen on occupied executive floors. We measure existing openings, fabricate replacement dual-glazed assemblies to match the surrounding aluminum finish, and swap fronts in after-hours and weekend phases.
Where a full system swap isn't justified, targeted upgrades — re-gasketing, drop-seal retrofits, door replacements — can move the needle on speech privacy without a full demolition.
What's covered
- Replacement of single-glazed fronts with dual-glazed acoustic assemblies
- Re-gasketing of existing acoustic fronts
- Automatic drop-seal retrofit on existing doors
- Acoustic door swap into existing framed front
- Drywall-to-deck coordination on retrofits
- After-hours and weekend phased scheduling
Specifications
- Schedule
- After-hours and weekend phasing on occupied floors
- Typical scope
- 5–20 fronts per weekend per crew
- Finish match
- Anodize and PVD match to existing aluminum
Frequently asked
Can we upgrade without removing the existing frames?
Sometimes — re-gasketing and door swaps preserve the framing. Full STC improvement usually requires a glass swap.
Start a project
Let's scope your office glass package.
Send us your plans, finish schedule, or a few photos. We'll walk the space, recommend systems, and deliver a complete proposal — measure to punch-list.
