Currently, the creation of acoustic comfort in residential buildings is an urgent task. The emergence and spread of structure-borne noise from engineering systems is one of the problems that needs to be addressed. In this article, the authors present the results of a study to reduce the level of structure-borne noise by choosing the optimal and sufficient geometric size of the damper tape required for installation in the pumping room to reduce the acoustic impact from the equipment inside. This technical solution enables to reduce the noise level, create comfortable conditions for living and working. The main feature of the study is the application of a technical solution to achieve the normative limits of acoustic comfort. The material of the article is aimed at mass replication for the introduction of housing and communal services systems into operation.