The Acoustic Custom Strip can be fully tailored to your requirements. This side strip comes in five additional options beyond the standard ones, including different heights, thicknesses, and lengths. With the Acoustic Custom Strip, it fits perfectly into the area where you plan to install the screed, giving you full control over what works best.
Its flexibility allows you to choose from tear-off strips, back-glue strips, protective flaps with or without adhesive, and even a half-cut groove at the back for easier connection to the screed underlay.
Make your installation process as smooth and convenient as possible with the Acoustic Custom Strip from SAPRONIT.
First place the Acoustic Strips or the Acoustic Custom against the upstanding wall or around pipes or tubes, only then install the screed underlay.
Place half of the standard Acoustic Strip or Acoustic Custom under the acoustic underlay. This prevents the final screed from getting into contact with the underlying filling layer or concrete layer.
It is generally prescribed that your side strip should be at least 20 mm above the floor finish. Before installing the skirting boards, the visible part is cut off.
Low side strips vary between 100mm and 150mm. These heights are usually used for domestic homes.
Available heights:• 100mm • 120mm • 150mm
High side strips vary between 200mm and 300mm. These heights are often used in industrial buildings and apartments.
Available heights:• 200 mm • 250mm • 300mm
Acoustic reduction
100% recycable
Smooth and easy to process
Easy to cut
Light material
Waterproof








Proud to be a sustainable leader in our field, we’ve been committed to the cause from our very beginnings. From launching our world-first 100% recyclable padded bag to developing
a group-wide waste-free cradle-to-cradle’ approach, sustainability is at the heart of every decision we make.
So how exactly do we do what we do, sustainably?
Because we’re 100% committed to what we call our ‘circular economy’ and ‘cradle-to-cradle’ products – which basically means that none of our waste ends up in the incinerator or landfill. In fact, we have no waste. Everything is reused. And we do this in two main ways.