Can New Windows Quiet Your Home?
Most people think of the other benefits windows can provide for their home like energy savings, clearer views, and better functionality.
Window Type and Design
Double or triple-pane windows with insulating gas (like argon) between the panes are more effective at reducing noise than single-pane windows. The thickness and quality of the glass also play a significant role. At Conservation Construction our windows have the capabilities of quieting your home. Customers who switch to new windows through us, have seen a significant reduction in the outside noise in their home.
Sealing and Frames
Well-sealed windows with quality frames at Conservation Construction (which are made from vinyl, fiberglass) can help block out noise more effectively than older, poorly sealed windows. Outside traffic noise can get through all the holes and cracks on old windows. New windows prevent the transfer of sound better, and keep your home quieter for years to come.
Location and Noise Source
If the noise is coming from traffic, neighbors, or other outdoor sources, new windows can mitigate some of that noise. New windows won’t be able to reduce the outside noise entirely, but they can quiet your home by up to 40%.
Installation Quality
Our professional installation team ensures that the windows fit tightly and are sealed correctly, which enhances their noise reduction capabilities. Our team has decades of experience installing windows so that they are installed correctly the first time!
Additional Soundproofing Options
Our line of patio doors can also reduce the noise in your home. If you’re looking for an even quieter place to live consider switching out other exterior products for amplified quietness in the home!
Final Thoughts
New windows can significantly reduce the amount of noise in your home. You can get your free quote & 25% off new windows today. If you need more information about our windows you can visit our website here. Thank you for reading today’s article and we will see you next week for yet another article about windows, siding, or doors.