

Advanced sound deadening that removes road noise, rattles, and vibration — so your music sounds clearer, deeper, and more immersive than ever.
Over 300+ Google 5-Star Reviews
Across the Greater Toronto Area

Most vehicles let in a surprising amount of noise — road texture, wind, tire hum, vibration, and panel resonance. These noises interfere with bass accuracy, clarity, and detail. Proper sound deadening transforms the cabin into a quieter, more controlled environment where your music becomes fuller, richer, and more precise. Even at highway speeds, the sound stays clean and consistent.

Every vehicle is different, and every client’s needs are unique. Some only require the doors treated for better mid-bass response. Others choose the trunk to control low-frequency energy. For the most immersive experience, the entire cabin can be treated. Whether small-scale or full-vehicle, sound deadening dramatically reduces unwanted resonance and brings your audio system to life.

When your car is still, your bass sounds one way. When you start driving, outside noise competes with it — masking details, flattening the soundstage, and causing vibration that makes the bass feel loose or boomy. With proper sound deadening, your system performs the same whether the car is parked or cruising. Your bass tightens. Your mids feel fuller. Your highs become more defined. And the entire listening experience becomes noticeably more controlled and immersive.
Most low-grade sound deadening material is too thin, weak, or poorly adhesive. It barely reduces noise, peels off over time, and does nothing to control vibration.
Cheap installs often cover the wrong areas or apply minimal material to save cost. True results require proper surface prep and full panel coverage — not patches.
Budget sound deadening softens or melts in summer heat, especially in trunks and doors. Once it shifts or sags, performance drops instantly.
Without density and proper layering, cheap material fails to control low-frequency energy. The result: rattling panels, buzzing doors, and sloppy bass.
Over time, low-quality deadening cracks, dries, or separates from the metal. Once it fails, you lose all the benefits and must redo the entire job.
It can be standalone, but sound deadening is most effective when paired with an audio upgrade — since its purpose is to improve clarity and bass accuracy.
Depending on scope and size of the project, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, it all depends on the upgrade you choose.
Our vibration-control approach eliminates rattles. You get clean, controlled bass. As for road noise, you will notice a difference but the primary purpose if for the elimination of rattling or vibrations ensuring clean sound delivery.
Always. We use premium materials that will not harm factory panels and can be removed cleanly if needed.
Absolutely. Properly treated panels eliminate unwanted vibration and keep your bass clean and controlled.