Anti-Vibration Hangers and Suspension Systems for Ceiling Vibration Control

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Reduce Ceiling Vibration, Structure-Borne Noise and Acoustic Bridging

Ceiling vibration control systems reduce vibration transfer through suspended ceilings and overhead services. They use resilient hangers, spring isolators, and acoustic suspension details to decouple the ceiling from the slab above. This helps limit structure-borne noise from footsteps, plant vibration, ductwork, pipework, or mechanical services.


In homes, offices, studios, hotels, and technical spaces, the right ceiling isolation system improves sound insulation by reducing rigid contact points. It is especially useful where airborne noise, impact noise, and vibration travel through the same ceiling build-up.

Ceiling Vibration Absorbers and Acoustic Suspension Systems

A versatile ceiling isolation hanger suitable for suspended ceiling systems in residential, commercial and acoustic applications. Vibro-PI provides effective vibration decoupling while supporting straightforward installation.

€7,33
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A universal ceiling bracket designed to provide flexible installation options across a wide range of suspended ceiling constructions. Vibro-UCB is often selected where adaptable mounting arrangements are required.

€10,16
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A resilient ceiling hanger developed for reducing vibration transfer through suspended ceiling systems. Vibro-SH offers a practical solution for improving acoustic separation between floors.

€24,35
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A higher-performance version of the suspended ceiling isolation concept, designed to provide enhanced vibration control and improved low-frequency performance in more demanding acoustic environments.

€68,59
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A resilient ceiling hanger specifically developed for channel-based suspended ceiling systems. Vibro-CH provides effective structural decoupling while maintaining compatibility with common ceiling construction methods.

€49,02
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A medium-load ceiling isolation hanger designed for suspended ceiling systems carrying increased loads. Vibro-CHM combines reliable vibration isolation with greater load-bearing capability.

€11,30
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An enhanced version of the CHM system offering improved isolation performance and installation flexibility. Vibro-CHM.2 is suitable for projects requiring higher acoustic performance without moving to heavy-duty solutions.

€22,08
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A heavy-duty ceiling hanger designed for larger suspended ceiling assemblies and increased structural loads. Vibro-CHF is commonly specified in commercial, institutional and specialist acoustic projects.

€13,00
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A ceiling isolation solution optimised for applications where higher-frequency vibration control is particularly important. Vibro-HF helps improve acoustic performance in sensitive spaces and technical environments.

€22,08
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A resilient suspension system intended for ceiling constructions requiring controlled vibration isolation and dependable long-term performance. Vibro-LSM is suitable for a broad range of commercial and acoustic installations.

€12,14
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A higher-performance version of the LSM concept developed for projects with more demanding acoustic objectives. Vibro-LSF provides increased vibration attenuation and improved structural decoupling.

€14,70
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A heavy-load ceiling isolation system engineered for larger suspended structures and installations requiring increased load capacity. Vibro-QHM combines structural support with effective vibration control.

€10,16
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A high-performance heavy-load isolation solution intended for demanding acoustic and structural applications. Vibro-QHF is often selected where both significant ceiling loads and enhanced vibration isolation are required.

€11,30
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A specialist ceiling suspension solution designed for bespoke acoustic constructions and room-within-a-room systems. Vibro-SS is typically used in projects where standard ceiling isolation products cannot fully satisfy the required performance criteria.

€15,55
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Ceiling Vibration Isolation and Acoustic Suspension Systems

Vibro-Pi

A versatile ceiling isolation hanger suitable for suspended ceiling systems in residential, commercial and acoustic applications. Vibro-PI provides effective vibration decoupling while supporting straightforward installation.

€7,33
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Vibro-UCB

A universal ceiling bracket designed to provide flexible installation options across a wide range of suspended ceiling constructions. Vibro-UCB is often selected where adaptable mounting arrangements are required.

€10,16
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Vibro-SH

A resilient ceiling hanger developed for reducing vibration transfer through suspended ceiling systems. Vibro-SH offers a practical solution for improving acoustic separation between floors.

€24,35
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Vibro-SHF

A higher-performance version of the suspended ceiling isolation concept, designed to provide enhanced vibration control and improved low-frequency performance in more demanding acoustic environments.

€68,59
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Vibro-CHM

A medium-load ceiling isolation hanger designed for suspended ceiling systems carrying increased loads. Vibro-CHM combines reliable vibration isolation with greater load-bearing capability.

€11,30
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Vibro-CHM.2

An enhanced version of the CHM system offering improved isolation performance and installation flexibility. Vibro-CHM.2 is suitable for projects requiring higher acoustic performance without moving to heavy-duty solutions.

€22,08
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Vibro-CHF

A heavy-duty ceiling hanger designed for larger suspended ceiling assemblies and increased structural loads. Vibro-CHF is commonly specified in commercial, institutional and specialist acoustic projects.

€13,00
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Vibro-CH

A resilient ceiling hanger specifically developed for channel-based suspended ceiling systems. Vibro-CH provides effective structural decoupling while maintaining compatibility with common ceiling construction methods.

€49,02
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Vibro-LSF

A higher-performance version of the LSM concept developed for projects with more demanding acoustic objectives. Vibro-LSF provides increased vibration attenuation and improved structural decoupling.

€14,70
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Vibro-QHM

A heavy-load ceiling isolation system engineered for larger suspended structures and installations requiring increased load capacity. Vibro-QHM combines structural support with effective vibration control.

€10,16
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Vibro-HF

A ceiling isolation solution optimised for applications where higher-frequency vibration control is particularly important. Vibro-HF helps improve acoustic performance in sensitive spaces and technical environments.

€22,08
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Vibro-LSM

A resilient suspension system intended for ceiling constructions requiring controlled vibration isolation and dependable long-term performance. Vibro-LSM is suitable for a broad range of commercial and acoustic installations.

€12,14
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Vibro-QHF

A high-performance heavy-load isolation solution intended for demanding acoustic and structural applications. Vibro-QHF is often selected where both significant ceiling loads and enhanced vibration isolation are required.

€11,30
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Vibro-SS

A specialist ceiling suspension solution designed for bespoke acoustic constructions and room-within-a-room systems. Vibro-SS is typically used in projects where standard ceiling isolation products cannot fully satisfy the required performance criteria.

€15,55
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Which Ceiling Vibration Control System Is Right for Your Application?

Each ceiling vibration control system has been developed for different ceiling loads, suspension details, and acoustic targets. Use the table below as a quick selection guide. It connects common ceiling isolation problems with the most suitable DECIBEL option, helping you move from a noise issue to specification faster.

If Your Project Involves:

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Standard suspended plasterboard ceilings in residential and commercial buildings

Vibro-PI

Ceiling systems requiring adjustable resilient mounting brackets

Vibro-UCB

Lightweight suspended ceilings with limited structural loading

Vibro-LSM

Residential and hospitality ceiling soundproofing upgrades

Vibro-LSF

General suspended acoustic ceilings and ceiling vibration isolation

Vibro-CH

Medium-load suspended ceilings in offices, schools and commercial buildings

Vibro-CHM

Heavy suspended acoustic ceilings with increased structural loading

Vibro-CHM.2

Multi-layer soundproof ceilings requiring enhanced acoustic performance

Vibro-CHF

Suspended ductwork, pipework and HVAC systems

Vibro-SH

Heavy HVAC equipment and demanding low-frequency vibration isolation

Vibro-SHF

Suspended mechanical equipment generating high-frequency vibrations

Vibro-HF

High-performance ceiling isolation for specialist acoustic applications

Vibro-QHM

Critical recording studios, broadcast facilities and vibration-sensitive spaces

Vibro-QHF

Maximum-performance spring isolation for heavy suspended equipment and specialist installations

Vibro-SS

Common Applications for Ceiling Anti-Vibration Hangers and Brackets

Suspended Acoustic Ceilings

Ceiling vibration isolators are widely used in suspended acoustic ceiling systems where vibration decoupling is required between the structural slab and the finished ceiling.

 

By reducing rigid mechanical connections, these systems help minimise structure-borne noise and improve overall sound insulation performance.
 

Typical applications:

  • Suspended acoustic ceilings
  • Office fit-outs
  • Hotels
  • Residential developments
  • Educational facilities

HVAC, Ductwork and Building Services

Ceiling vibration control is used where overhead services pass vibration into the ceiling build-up. This can happen with duct runs, pipe supports, fan coil units, or suspended plant.


Isolators and resilient hangers reduce rigid contact between the service support and the slab above. This helps limit humming, rattling, and structure-borne noise in the rooms below.
 

Typical applications:

  • Air handling units
  • Duct systems
  • Commercial kitchen extraction systems
  • Pipework supports
  • Building service installations

Recording Studios, Cinemas and Performance Spaces

Anti-vibration ceiling hangers are important where sound leakage can affect recording quality, playback accuracy, or noise control between rooms.

Vibration isolators help form a decoupled ceiling that reduces rigid contact with the slab above. This supports better sound separation in studios, cinemas, rehearsal rooms, and performance spaces where small acoustic weaknesses can become obvious.
 

Typical applications:

  • Recording studios
  • Home cinemas
  • Broadcast facilities
  • Performance venues
  • Critical listening rooms

Commercial, Educational and Public Buildings

Ceiling vibration control is useful where busy buildings need quieter rooms below suspended services or shared floors.


Vibration isolation hangers and ceiling suspensions reduce vibration paths through the ceiling grid and support framework. This helps improve acoustic separation in offices, classrooms, healthcare rooms, and public spaces where speech clarity and noise control affect daily use.
 

Typical applications:

  • Schools and universities
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Hotels
  • Conference centres
  • Commercial offices

Key Performance Criteria for Ceiling Vibration Control

A ceiling isolation system must carry the ceiling load while reducing vibration paths into the room below.

The criteria below explain what affects performance in practice and help identify the right isolator for the ceiling build-up and the noise problem it needs to control.

Load Capacity

Load capacity shows how much weight each ceiling isolation element can support while still reducing vibration transfer.


For lightweight suspended elements, a ceiling fixing may work around 20 kg per point. Some compact isolation setups can support up to 80 kg in total, depending on the number of fixings and the ceiling layout. The load must be checked per hanger, not as one overall ceiling weight. 


If the isolator is underloaded, it may stay too stiff to isolate properly. If it is overloaded, it can lose movement range and reduce long-term performance.

Vibration Isolation Performance

Vibration isolation performance shows how much movement is stopped before it reaches the ceiling below.


The main criterion is frequency. A ceiling isolator must be soft enough to reduce the problematic vibration, especially at lower frequencies from footsteps, plant, or overhead services. Dynamic stiffness also matters because it affects how much force passes through each hanger point.


Poor isolation usually comes from rigid contact around hangers, perimeter edges, or service penetrations. Even a good isolator will underperform if the ceiling system is mechanically bridged.

Low-Frequency Isolation

Low-frequency vibration is difficult to control because it travels easily through slabs, hangers, and ceiling frames.


In ceiling systems, the problem is often in the 10 to 100 Hz range. Slow mechanical vibration from fans or pumps can sit around 20 to 50 Hz, while heavier plant may create lower-frequency movement that needs more careful isolation.


Spring-based ceiling isolators are used when the ceiling needs a lower natural frequency than basic resilient fixings can provide. A well-matched spring hanger helps reduce slow vibration before it reaches the suspended ceiling.

Acoustic Bridging Reduction

Acoustic bridging reduction shows how well the ceiling system prevents hard contact paths from bypassing the isolators.


The main criterion is separation. Hanger connections must remain resilient. Ceiling edges need a clean break from surrounding walls. Service penetrations need acoustic sealing so pipes, ducts, or cables do not create a rigid path.


A single hard fixing can carry vibration into the suspended ceiling. The final detail should confirm that the isolator is doing the work, with no direct contact around edges or overhead services.

Mechanical Decoupling

Mechanical decoupling describes how effectively the suspended ceiling is separated from the structural slab above.


The key criterion is the break in direct contact. Ceiling vibration absorption hangers or spring isolators should carry the ceiling load without creating a rigid path back into the slab. This reduces vibration transfer and helps the ceiling build-up perform as an acoustic system.


Decoupling is most important where footsteps, services, or plant vibration can travel through the slab and excite the ceiling below.

Ceiling System Compatibility

Different ceiling systems require different suspension solutions.

 

Consider compatibility with:

  • Metal framing systems
  • Drywall ceilings
  • Acoustic ceiling tiles
  • Multi-layer ceiling constructions
  • Integrated building services

The selected isolator should work effectively within the overall ceiling design.

Environmental Durability

Environmental durability shows how well the anti-vibration dampening hangers keep their performance in real conditions.


Metal parts need corrosion protection in humid voids or service areas. Resilient elements need to hold their shape under long-term ceiling load. Temperature changes should not cause hardening, cracking, or loss of movement.


This matters above kitchens, plant rooms, pools, and technical spaces. A durable isolator keeps the ceiling decoupled after years of use, not only at installation.

Installation Flexibility

Installation flexibility shows how easily the ceiling isolation system can be fitted without weakening the acoustic detail.

 

Features that improve installation include:

  • Adjustable suspension height
  • Pre-load adjustment
  • Flexible fixing options
  • Compatibility with standard ceiling frameworks
  • Access for inspection and maintenance

The system should allow accurate levelling and safe load support. It should also leave enough access for services above the ceiling, so maintenance does not create new rigid contact points later.

Long-Term Acoustic Performance

Long-term acoustic performance shows whether the ceiling isolation system keeps working after years of load, vibration, and service access.


The isolator must resist ageing, fatigue, and permanent compression. It also needs to keep stable load support so the ceiling remains properly decoupled from the slab above.


A good system should not settle, harden, or lose movement under normal building use. This helps preserve the acoustic result long after installation.

Unsure which ceiling vibration control solution fits your project? Contact DECIBEL and our team will help you select an effective isolation system that supports the ceiling correctly. 

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Who Are These Products For?

Who Are These Products For?

Acoustic Consultants, Soundproofing Contractors and Interior Specialists

For teams responsible for acoustic ceilings, the risk is usually hidden in the details. One rigid hanger, tight perimeter, or poorly treated service opening can weaken the whole ceiling build-up.


DECIBEL ceiling vibration control systems help keep the acoustic layer mechanically separated from the slab above. They suit projects where the ceiling must perform as specified, not only look correct once finished.

Mechanical, Electrical and Building Services Teams 

For building services teams, the challenge is controlling vibration without making the service layout difficult to install or maintain.
 

DECIBEL ceiling isolators and spring hangers are useful where suspended services need stable support and reduced vibration transfer. They help prevent ductwork, pipework, and ceiling-mounted equipment from turning the ceiling void into a noise path.

Architects, Developers and Construction Professionals

For architects and contractors, ceiling isolation needs to fit the design intent and the construction programme.
 

DECIBEL solutions support acoustic targets without forcing unnecessary changes to the ceiling layout. They are suited to projects where buildability, ceiling height, and acoustic performance all need to be protected during installation.

Studios, Cinemas and Noise-Sensitive Rooms 

For critical listening spaces, small ceiling faults are easy to hear. A rigid fixing or bridged suspension point can reduce isolation and allow vibration into the room.
 

DECIBEL ceiling vibration hangers help create a properly decoupled ceiling for rooms where low noise, clean sound, and reliable separation matter from the start.

Why Choose DECIBEL for Ceiling Vibration Control?

Expert Engineering Support

DECIBEL provides technical guidance for ceiling vibration control projects. Our engineers identify suitable products based on load control, acoustic objectives and installation conditions.

Comprehensive Product Range

Our range includes ceiling vibration isolators, resilient ceiling mounts, spring hangers and acoustic suspension systems suitable for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

Fast Delivery

Efficient stock availability and international distribution help support projects ranging from small acoustic upgrades to large-scale commercial developments.

Proven Industrial Performance

DECIBEL solutions are used worldwide in studios, hotels, offices, residential buildings, educational facilities and specialist acoustic projects where reliable vibration control is essential.

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Relevant Standards, Codes and Compliance Requirements

Ceiling vibration isolators and acoustic suspension systems are not typically certified against a single project-specific standard. However, they play an important role in helping designers, contractors, and building owners meet acoustic objectives. They can also support vibration control and wider building performance requirements set by relevant regulations, standards, and design guidelines.

EN ISO 12354

EN ISO 12354 provides calculation methods for predicting acoustic performance in buildings.

 

Ceiling vibration control products can help improve the performance of suspended ceiling systems considered within these calculations.

BS 8233:2014

BS 8233 provides guidance on acceptable internal noise levels for residential and commercial buildings.

 

Ceiling isolation systems can contribute to achieving recommended acoustic comfort levels by reducing structure-borne noise transmission.

Approved Document E (UK)

Approved Document E establishes minimum requirements for resistance to sound transmission between dwellings and adjoining spaces.

 

Ceiling vibration control systems can help reduce acoustic bridging and support compliance with airborne and impact sound performance targets.

CIBSE Guide B and CIBSE Noise and Vibration Guidance

CIBSE guidance is widely used by building services engineers throughout the UK.

 

Ceiling vibration isolators are commonly specified to control vibration from HVAC equipment, ductwork and building services installations.

ASHRAE HVAC Applications Handbook

ASHRAE guidance is widely referenced throughout North America for HVAC noise and vibration control.

 

Anti-vibration hangers can support recommended practices for controlling mechanical noise transmission.

International Building Code (IBC)

The IBC provides building design requirements used throughout the United States and many international projects.

 

Vibration isolation solutions are frequently incorporated into building service and acoustic designs to support overall building performance.

SMACNA HVAC Systems Duct Design Manual

SMACNA recommendations address vibration control and mechanical system installation practices.

 

Anti-vibration ceiling hangers and brackets are commonly used to reduce vibration transmission from suspended duct systems.

Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC

This European framework supports the assessment and management of environmental noise.

 

Building vibration control and acoustic isolation measures can contribute to broader project noise reduction strategies.

If your project specification references a particular European, UK, North American, or industry specific standard, our engineers can help identify the most appropriate vibration isolation solution and recommend products that align with your technical and compliance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ceiling vibration isolator?

A ceiling vibration isolator is a resilient mounting device designed to reduce vibration transfer between a suspended ceiling or building service and the structural slab above. Creating mechanical separation, it helps minimise structure-borne noise and improve acoustic performance. Ceiling vibration isolators are commonly used in suspended ceilings, HVAC systems, recording studios and commercial buildings. 

What is an acoustic ceiling bracket?

An acoustic ceiling bracket is a fixing component used to connect the ceiling suspension system to the building above. A bracket may provide adjustment, spacing, or installation flexibility. It only provides vibration control when it includes a resilient element or works with an isolation hanger. A rigid bracket alone can still transfer vibration.

What is an anti-vibration ceiling hanger?

An anti-vibration ceiling hanger is a suspension fixing with a resilient or spring element built into the load path. It supports a suspended ceiling or overhead service while reducing vibration transfer from the slab above into the ceiling below. It is used where a normal rigid hanger would create an acoustic bridge.
 

What is an acoustic suspension system?

An acoustic suspension system is the full isolated ceiling support assembly. It can include hangers, brackets, channels, resilient anti-vibration mounts, and perimeter details. Its purpose is to hold the ceiling safely while keeping the plasterboard or acoustic ceiling mechanically separated from the slab above.

What is the difference between a hanger and a bracket?

A hanger carries the suspended load from above. A bracket provides the fixing position or connection point. In ceiling vibration control, the hanger usually does the isolation work, while the bracket helps install it correctly. A bracket becomes part of the acoustic design only if it avoids rigid contact around the isolator.

What is the difference between resilient channels and isolation hangers?

Resilient channel is a flexible metal profile used to support plasterboard with reduced rigid contact. Isolation hangers or clips add a dedicated resilient element between the ceiling frame and the structure above. For higher performance ceilings, hat channel is usually used with isolation clips or hangers rather than acting as the isolator by itself.

Can ceiling vibration control improve soundproofing?

Yes. Ceiling vibration control solutions can improve soundproofing by reducing rigid contact between the suspended ceiling and the slab above. This supports noise transfer reduction by limiting structure-borne vibration and acoustic bridging.


As part of wider soundproofing solutions, ceiling isolators also improve structural damping in the ceiling build-up. The best results come when they are used with suitable ceiling mass, insulation, perimeter sealing, and service isolation.

Do ceiling isolation hangers help with impact noise from upstairs?

Yes, but they cannot remove every impact sound. Ceiling hangers can reduce vibration entering the suspended ceiling, especially when combined with mass and proper sealing. Heavy footfall and low-frequency impact can still travel through walls and floor junctions if the wider construction is not treated.

How long do ceiling vibration isolators last?

High-quality ceiling vibration isolators can provide reliable performance for many years when correctly selected and installed. Galvanised steel components, durable elastomers and robust spring assemblies help maintain long-term acoustic and structural performance. 

Do acoustic hangers reduce ceiling height?

Yes, but the loss depends on the hanger type and ceiling build-up. Low-profile clips and brackets can reduce the drop compared with a fully independent ceiling frame. The trade-off is usually between headroom, load capacity, and low-frequency isolation performance.
 

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