Metal Hooks for Echo Barriers

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Reversible metal hooks designed to hang acoustic panels from temporary fences. One hook per panel is enough, as the panels overlap at each corner during installation. Sold in boxes of 100 units.
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How Echo Barrier Hooks Work with Acoustic Barriers 

   

Echo Barrier hooks are designed to attach acoustic panels securely to temporary fence frames, via the top grommets. Each hook supports two overlapping barriers, so you only need one hook per connection point. The panels hang from the same hook, creating a tight seal that helps maintain sound level control across your fence line. For smaller diameter fencing, the hook can be flipped to fit properly.

   

   

   

Designed for Layering Acoustic Panels

When noise levels are higher than usual, Echo Barriers can be doubled up on the same hook. This allows you to hang two layers of sound-blocking panels without changing your fence layout, giving you an added edge in high-noise environments. Because the hooks are small and easily misplaced on a busy jobsite, it is a good idea to keep a few extras on hand to avoid delays during installation or repositioning.

   

   

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Get Everything you Need at SONCO

Simplify your noise control planning with SONCO. We offer every component you need, from Echo Barrier panels to the hooks, ties, and kits that secure them. Pair them with our high-quality temporary fence panels in multiple sizes, along with a full range of fence bases, to keep your barriers steady, even in high winds. Learn more!

   

   

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