Soundproof Windows Are How To Gain Peace At Home

When you shut your front door behind you, you hope to be shut off from noise, but it isn’t always that simple if you live somewhere busy and noisy.

In a situation like this, your windows will be largely responsible for it. So, the way to resolve the problem is to explore soundproof windows.

A window made for soundproofing will generally consist of laminated glass or double glazing and panes with different thicknesses. Vitally, it also needs tight sealing.

Explaining How Soundproof Windows Work

A soundproof window’s primary function is to disrupt and absorb sound waves so that they are prevented from passing through it. Here is what it will consist of:

Assorted glass layers – There are air gaps between the panes of double glazed windows, which provide a barrier against sound. The wider the gaps, the more sound reduction offered.

Laminated glass – A plastic layer (usually PVB or resin) exists in laminated glass that is lodged between the panes, there to stem vibrations and restrict noise.

Varied thicknesses – It is crucial that panes with opposing thicknesses are used so that a large group of sound frequencies can be targeted and noise reduction is magnified.

Special frames and seals – Sound leakages around glass edges will be averted when you have well-crafted airtight frames and acoustic seals.

Gas-filled gaps – To boost sound insulation, some certain windows have an inert gas, like argon, infused into them.

A sofa and white bow window

Ways That Noise Can Affect Your Health

Persistently having noise invading your ears is almost certainly going to take its toll on your mind and physical health eventually.

It can lead to stress and anxiety, ruin your sleep, damage hearing, cause mental fatigue, and if it’s really impactful, emerge into cardiovascular issues, namely things like high blood pressure or a heart attack.

Please, don’t let noise get the upper hand – beat it at its own game!

Grey window with Georgian bars

Is There Any Budget Soundproofing Available?

Weatherstripping

Any cracks or holes in windows and doors must be addressed and can be done so with weatherstripping (resilient strips of material).

Curtains

Sound can be dampened before it gets to your interior by replacing your existing curtains for a thicker set of them. Blackout curtains are a good option.

Rugs

When thick rugs and mats are put down on flooring it will lessen impact noise. Use them in rooms such as play areas and home offices.

Panels

The installation of DIY acoustic panels on walls and ceilings is advised to prevent sound waves hitting hard surfaces and converting into noise.

A living room with two white UPVC windows

More window soundproofing expertise can be sought from James Oliver, if needed. Our window collection is a good place to look as a route to shutting out noise.

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