Soundproofing your Home: The Benefits of European Soundproof Windows

The place you call home ought to feel safe, comfortable, and relaxed. Your home should always provide you with a sanctuary from the outside world and that includes protecting you from outside noises.

However, due to the prevalence of noise pollution near transportation hubs, such as airports, train stations, busy streets, and motorways, many factors can disrupt your peace. To combat these issues, you can use a variety of different noise reduction measures to reduce the amount of ambient noise that penetrates your home. Most of the time, noise pollution, outside noise, and noise coming from nearby will enter a building through the windows as they are typically the least sound-resistant portion of a home.

Standard windows offer poor noise reduction. They lack any form of sound insulation that keeps outdoor noises out and indoor noises in. Whereas, walls and ceilings typically contain a layer of sound-absorbing material and insulation. This makes windows one of the key weak points in a home’s soundproofing.

Now, the question is how can you reduce the amount of noise pollution that leaks into your home through your windows?

Noise Levels

Typically, noise is measured with a unit of measurement called the decibel, or dB. Decibels use a logarithmic scale to more accurately portray how we perceive the noise level of a sound. 20 dB is considered the noise of a quiet room, 50 dB is considered the noise of a conversation, and 100 dB is considered the noise of a subway train.

Understanding the measurement of noise levels can help you better understand the amount of noise reduction you can expect from different types of windows. You can usually find out the amount of expected noise reduction in a window’s specifications.

What is Soundproofing?

In the context of noise reduction, soundproofing refers to the application of any sound insulation material to reduce or eliminate sound transmission. Soundproofing is a technique employed to control and isolate sound, typically from an unwelcome source such as busy streets or neighboring industrial equipment.

The Benefits of Soundproofing Your Home

Most of us find that our homes provide the ideal setting for unwinding and escaping the stresses of the outside society. But, when we can hear the outside world through closed windows in our homes, it becomes hard to escape. On top of giving you a place to relax, soundproofing your home can bring these three key benefits:

  • Sound Insulation: The amount of noise you can reduce by using soundproof windows can reach up to 95%. Soundproof windows can be a barrier to noise coming from outside and bring down the amount of noise in the home.
  • Energy Efficient: Soundproof windows increase the insulating values of a building by introducing an additional barrier, further restricting airflow within the building and increasing energy efficiency. This saves you energy due to the decreased energy required to maintain the same temperature, making it energy efficient.
  • Reduced Levels of Tension and Healthier Lifestyles: A restful night’s sleep can easily be disrupted by unwanted noise, and those who do not get enough sleep have higher levels of tension and uneasiness. It is becoming increasingly clear that exposure to undesired noise in homes or workplaces can negatively affect overall health. Installing soundproof windows will make this unpleasant noise far less apparent and almost eliminate any discomfort that comes with it.

European Windows and How They Can Help With Soundproofing

The sound waves that travel through existing windows can be attenuated with the installation of European soundproof windows, which are purpose-built to provide sound absorption. It is essential to build a sizable barrier or another barricade that separates you from the sources of the loud sounds to lessen the volume of noise nuisance that is inside the home.

Why Are European Windows a Good Choice For Soundproofing Your Home?

To maintain a calm and tranquil atmosphere inside a home, European windows can keep any outside noise that brings stress into your life from getting into your home. However, when looking for windows that can reduce noise, look at the thickness of the glass and triple glazing.

The thickness of the glass directly correlates to the amount of efficiency every soundproof window provides. The acoustic qualities of the glass can improve considerably by incorporating a second material designed to absorb sound.

How Do European Windows Differ From Other Types of Windows When It Comes to Soundproofing?

The following is a short list of what makes European soundproof windows unique from other types of windows:

  • The glass is thick and heavy-duty, which aids in filtering out sounds that are not wanted.
  • Frames that are more substantial than those on American windows.
  • The soundproof windows are produced with specialized acoustic adhesives and sealants.
  • The soundproof windows produce a watertight barrier when you shut the lid.

Laminated Glass

A solution for buildings subjected to high noise levels, such as those near airports, is called laminated glass. Customers living in large urban agglomerations or near busy streets can purchase a dual single-chamber package. This package consists of two panes with a thickness of between 4 and 6 millimeters each.

Triple Glazing

Not all triple-glazing windows are created equal, North American casement and double-hung windows may be equipped with triple pane glass units, but do their thin sash design, they can only accommodate glass with a maximum thickness of 26 or 28MM, whereas NeuFenster‘s windows are 48 to 56MM in thickness, which increases the soundproofing qualities significantly

Triple glazing allows a bigger gap between the glass and adds a third pane, allowing sound to move further outside the home before entering. Because of its thickness and the additional gas sandwiched between the panes of glass, triple glazing can be an even more effective soundproof windows solution than double glazing.

Any house could benefit from installing triple glazing because it is durable and offers energy efficiency. Moreover, one can receive many benefits, including enhanced safety and protection, improved insulation, and reduced noise exposure. You can reduce the carbon footprint, save cash on your energy costs, and transform the home into a more relaxing, contemporary, and pleasant place to spend time all at the same time by upgrading the glazing in the house.

Conclusion

The significance of soundproofing in the construction of the home is critical. The sooner the process of soundproofing is planned, the simpler it will be to accomplish the desired results. For more information and to get answers to home soundproofing questions please contact your European windows and doors specialist at Neufenster.

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