Staggered Wood Stud Walls
Find your wall assembly and use the data tables to select the right QuietRock solution for you.

Complete QuietRock Solutions require QuiteSeal and QuietPutty.

• QuietRock on one side • 2x4 wood studs spaced 8” OC on 6” plates with 6“ minimum batt insulation • 5/8” Type X on the other
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| Product | STC | STC Report # | Fire | UL/ULC Design # | Panel Thickness | Assembly Thickness |
| QR 510 |
54 |
est. |
- |
- |
1/2” |
6-5/8” |
| QR ES MR |
55 |
TL10-120 |
UL, 1 hour |
U340, U376, U386, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR ES |
55 |
TL10-120 |
UL, 1 hour |
U340, U376, U386, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR 525 |
57 |
est. |
UL, 1 hour |
U386, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR 527 |
57 |
TL10-123 |
UL, 1 hour |
U340, U376, U386, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR 528 |
57 |
est. |
UL, 1 hour |
U386, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR 530 |
57 |
est. |
UL, 1 hour |
U340, U376, U386, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
6-3/4” |
| QR 545 |
64 |
est. |
- |
- |
1-3/8” |
7-1/2” |
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• QuietRock on one side • 2x4 wood studs spaced 8” OC on 6” plates with 6“ batt insulation • 2 layers Type X on the other
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| Product | STC | STC Report # | Fire | UL/ULC Design # | Panel Thickness | Assembly Thickness |
| QR 510 |
58 |
est. |
- |
- |
1/2” |
7-1/4” |
| QR ES MR |
60 |
TL10-121 |
UL, 1 hour |
U390, U376, U586, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR ES |
60 |
TL10-121 |
UL, 1 hour |
U390, U376, U586, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR 525 |
59 |
est. |
UL, 1 hour |
U386, W317 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR 527 |
59 |
TL10-122 |
UL, 1 hour |
U390, U376, U586, W313, W317 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR 528 |
59 |
est. |
UL, 1 1/2 hour |
U386, W317 W318 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR 530 |
59 |
est. |
UL, 1 hour |
U340, U376, W313 |
5/8” |
7-3/8” |
| QR 545 |
67 |
est. |
- |
- |
1-3/8” |
8-1/8” |
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The information contained in this document is for general information purposes only. Features and specifications are subject to change. The diagrams and stated STC ratings listed are intended to serve as a guide. Construction practices have an influence on final STC ratings. Serious Energy cannot guarantee actual STC ratings. Flanking sound patterns, the integrity of the wall, and floor and ceiling construction are important factors in effective sound control.