The Part of the Fee Nobody Talks About

When people hire me to design a sound isolation system, they often think they're paying for a set of drawings.

They're not.

The drawings are only one part of the process. The real work continues throughout construction—answering contractor questions, adapting to field conditions, reviewing material substitutions, and solving problems before they become expensive acoustic failures.

In this episode, I share real stories from active projects that show what design coordination actually looks like and why I believe it's one of the most valuable parts of what I do. From permitting handoffs to on-site construction questions, these are the conversations that help keep projects on track and protect the performance of the finished room.

If you're planning a recording studio, podcast studio, music room, or any space where sound isolation matters, I'd love to learn more about your project.

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