Dead-Ezy Insulation and Sound
Deadening
Increase your
comfort by
installing Dead-Ezy sound deadening
and thermal
insulation on a budget friendly level.
If you find that
you’re suffering with increase road
noise, engine
vibrations or unwanted resonating,
it’s worth using
these products are they’re specifically
engineered to
help, Dead-Ezy mats, rolls, and
sheets create a quieter
interior environment conducive to
relaxation and focus.
Whether you're navigating city
streets or embarking on
a long-distance journey, Dead-Ezy's
innovative solutions
ensure that every drive is
characterised by comfort and
tranquillity. Transform your van into a
peaceful retreat
with these great value for money
products.
Can I soundproof and insulate a
van myself?
Absolutely, installation is
designed to be easy to
help people that want to take on the
task themselves,
especially if you’re doing a full
camper conversion.
Usually taking interior panels off is
the biggest task,
although you may need to navigate
the electrical
workings inside and around the
doors. There are
companies that specialise in making
your van to be
quiet and comfortable, so if you’re
not looking forward
to the task, you can always
outsource it to get the job
done.
Which products will I
need for this
conversion?
Naturally the
products you need
may differ with the vehicle you have,
but as Dead-Ezy
are a universal product. Most are
self-adhesive or tape
in place solutions, meaning you can
often use multiple
products depending on the location
you’re trying to
soundproof or insulate. Day van
conversions are less
likely to want insulation due to not
needing the thermal
insulation you would need if you were
to sleep in it.
Where should I get
started?
With a
completely stripped, cleaned, and
prepped van before
you, the first step is to lay down the
sound insulation on
the clean, metal panels. The function
of this first
application is to reduce, if not
eliminate, panel boom
and annoying vibrations.
Self-
adhesive mats are
great as they’re available in both pre-
cut sheets for
fiddly areas like round corners and
the edges of
framework, as well as a large roll for
the bigger areas.
How much should I do I
need for my van?
We’d say that a 5 metre
squared roll will
adequately cover the side walls and
roof of a large panel
van. The sound insulation doesn’t
need to cover 100%
of the van’s panels. This can be
applied as and where
you think you’ll need it most, if you
find your van
excessively noisy, you may need
some additional
product to do the job.
We like to apply it to the flatter
surfaces as generously
as we can without getting too fiddly.
The general
rule here is to apply the sound
deadening to no less
than 50% of the inner surfaces to
achieve the optimum
results. Don’t panic if you leave some
gaps! Vans from
the factory come with very sparsely
applied sound
insulation. As you start to add the
other components,
they’ll work in harmony to kill almost
all rattles and road
noise.
Thermal insulation
really depends on the
space you have left, but if you’re
likely to sleep in your
van we would advise covering as
much as you can to
keep you comfortable. For bigger
cavities you’ll need an
EcoFill roll, but if you’re struggling for
space then opt for
the lower profile insulation roll.
Sleeping close to a cold
floor can be tedious, so we’d
recommend using the liner
insulation roll to keep the needed
space minimal whilst
providing a great barrier between
you and the cold.