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You might be navigating the depths of different window styles and colours for your home, but have you considered the sound proof properties? It’s important to consider these additional factors that contribute to the perfect windows.
If your home is located on a particularly busy street or you simply appreciate a moment of silence, then you’ll understand the importance of choosing windows that can help eliminate external noise.
With the correct windows, you can create a peaceful and quiet living environment.
uPVC windows prove to be a popular choice for their additional properties such as energy efficiency and security, but do they still take the crown when it comes to noise reduction?
Let’s explore the whether
uPVC windows are the ideal solution for noise reduction.
uPVC windows with double glazing are effective at reducing outside noise levels sdue to the air space between the panes of glass. This air space reduces the transmission of noise making for a much quieter space indoors.
When comparing uPVC windows with alternative timber windows, there is a significant reduction in noise passing through the uPVC windows as opposed to the sound that was transferred through the thinner timber windows.
uPVC windows with double glazing are commonly used in commercial and industrial environments where external noises are often higher, due to their sound proofing capabilities.
Whilst we’ve determined uPVC windows are beneficial for excluding outside noise to help maintain a peaceful environment inside, it’s good to acknowledge that it works both ways. Increasing your privacy within your home so that passersby won’t be intruding on your private conversations at home.
To conclude, double glazed
uPVC windows tick all boxes in terms of energy efficiency, security and noise reduction making them a favouritable option to create a quieter and more comfortable living space.