Adding Green Glue Advantage

The Green Glue Noiseproofing System can also help you achieve LEED Certification.

Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound and Sealant have been validated for use in any fire-rated assembly according to the International Building Code, and it has been independently tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for fire safety and environmental impact.

The Green Glue Noiseproofing reduces the impact of noise, so you can live and work in a more peaceful environment with less stress.

Green Glue Coverage

The ideal coverage should be uniform throughout the sheet using 1 - 2 loads/tubes. Do not use more than 3 loads/tubes per sheet since too thick a layer will cause performance to drop. Green Glue will compress to a thin film. This film will not be continuous, and there will be desirable gaps and pockets in the coverage.

Cleanup - Green Glue is Sticky

There is nothing harmful about Green Glue, but warn your installers that it can be tough to clean up after it has dried. Take precautions such as drop cloths and latex gloves when using Green Glue. Take care to remove the Green Glue from unwanted surfaces before it dries. Use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean up Green Glue.

Green Glue Dry Time

Assemble the Green Glue panels within 15 minutes after Green Glue applied. Sheets must be screwed together while the Green Glue is still wet.

Allow Green Glue 30 days of drying time for optimal sound isolation performance. Keeping the room warm and air dry will speed drying.

We are committed to the values of sustainability and environmental stewardship in our manufacturing practices. Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound containers, for example, are made out of 100% recycled materials.