Cambridge Sound Management financing program to help budget sound masking installations

by Brianna Crandall — July 23, 2014—Sound masking solutions provider Cambridge Sound Management (CSM) has just announced COVER, a new financing program that will help facilities managers, office managers, and other decision-makers seeking solutions for noisy office environments budget sound masking installation projects over time.

“We noticed some situations where customers were excited about adding sound masking to their work environment but just didn’t have it budgeted up front,” says David Sholkovitz, Marketing Director at CSM. “With COVER, customers can amortize their equipment and installation costs over time—COVER is yet another tool CSM provides to make it as painless as possible for facility managers to make their work environments less distracting and more private with sound masking technology.”

The COVER Financing Program was built around a common-sense approval process and offers multiple payment options for end customers. The installation partner is paid in full immediately after the sound masking installation is completed. COVER is available nationwide, includes same-day or next day approvals, and allows decision-makers to preserve their credit lines and yearly budget allocations, says the company.

“COVER minimizes our installers risk while giving end customers in our region a lot more flexibility with their budget—it’s a win-win for everyone,” says John Cardone, of the CSM Manufacturer Rep firm Cardone, Solomon, and Associates. “Plus, CSM handles all of the paperwork, which makes the whole process easy.”

Cambridge Sound Management is the developer of Quiet Technology and the manufacturer of patented QtPro direct-field sound masking systems, which help organizations across multiple industries protect speech privacy and reduce distractions. Extremely cost-effective, QtPro systems are deployed in hundreds of millions of square feet and are trusted by over 40 percent of the Fortune 100, says Cambridge. QtPro systems are engineered to be reliable and to consume less than 27 watts of power per 72,000 square feet (6,689 m2) of space, are GreenSpec listed, and can contribute to LEED certifications.