
We team up with architects, consultants, and engineers to ensure isolation is integrated into the structure from the outset. The outcome is reliable performance across a wide variety of construction applications.
Modern developments face increasing pressures from structure-borne noise, impact sound, and mechanical vibration. Uncontrolled vibration can interfere with comfort, usability, and compliance, whether in residential buildings or low-frequency transmission in studios, theatres, and business premises. Christie & Grey solutions are created to handle these problems directly, providing confidence in both specification and in-service performance.
Our product range includes floating floor systems, acoustic wall ties, ceiling hangers, resilient mounts, isolation mats, and spring-based solutions. These systems suppress vibration at the source and reduce transmission through floors, walls, and ceilings. All products are supported by defined load capacities and proven isolation characteristics, helping designers select solutions that are technically robust, commercially practical, and suitable for real-world conditions.
Explore our broader collection of construction-based acoustic and vibration isolation solutions for floors, walls, ceilings, and structural components in noise-sensitive environments. At Christie & Grey, categories are developed with predictable performance, dependable load carrying, and long-term durability in mind, supporting confident specification across residential, commercial, studio, and mixed-use developments.
Yes. Each product range includes defined load ratings and proven isolation characteristics.
Yes. They minimise vibration transmission and fatigue, reducing maintenance risk and supporting long-term durability.
Christie & Grey systems regulate vibration and structure-borne noise within the building fabric, enabling reliable acoustic performance, occupant comfort, and long-term structural protection.
They are widely used in residential projects, studios, theatres, commercial spaces, plant rooms, and mixed-use developments