NEWS & VIEWS

The Cardinal Difference

Making A Difference

Since it's founding, Cardinal Acoustics has endeavored to produce attractive, high-quality products; provide excellent customer service; and change the wood fiber industry. We strive to make a difference.
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Riverbanks Acoustical Laboratories Ensures Quality Acoustical Panel Testing

Cardinal Acoustics ensures its products are the best with quality testing and Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories has over 100 years of experience performing best-in-class testing on acoustical panels. Here are details about their process.
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A Look Inside Our Warehouse: A Family-Owned Business with A Family of Employees

Cardinal Acoustics is proud of our dedicated warehouse employees who produce wood fiber acoustical panels to high quality standards. Here’s more about the culture and operations inside our warehouse.
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Providing Acoustical Panel Industry Solutions with Family-Run Operations

Cardinal Acoustics is a family-run business dedicated to fast, friendly customer service and the best wood fiber acoustical panels. Here's the back-story of how we came to be.
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Thinner Is Better: Advantages of 5/8” Wood Fiber Panels

Not every manufacturer of acoustic panels offers a 5/8-inch thick size. Cardinal Acoustics does, and there are some compelling reasons for why this thinner profile wood fiber panel might be right for your project.
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How We Achieve Two-Week Lead Times for Wood Fiber Acoustical Panel Orders

Cardinal Acoustics has three reasons we can deliver acoustical panels in half the time of our competitors: inventory, modifications, and warehouse location.
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FAQs: Getting Your Project Started Using Wood Fiber Acoustical Panels

There are a lot of steps involved with planning even the simplest of building projects. Getting started can be the hardest part. We work extra hard to make the process of selecting the right acoustical panels for your project as simple as possible. We want to share some answers to questions we’re frequently asked by architects, contractors and business owners when they begin the process of selecting materials to meet their sound reduction needs.
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