Soundproof windows cut annoying outside noise by up to 95%, often without replacing existing windows
For many homeowners, one of the most common and frustrating sources of neighborhood noise is the noise from nearby neighbors. Loud conversations, music, television, or gatherings can easily travel through shared walls, open windows, or across yards, especially in densely built neighborhoods.
A peaceful evening can easily be disrupted by bursts of laughter, conversations, or the bouncing of a basketball. When these sounds persist, they gradually chip away at the sense of tranquility and privacy that homeowners count on within their own homes.
Today, soundproof windows eliminate up to 95% of outside noise and can be quickly installed without window replacement at roughly the same cost. A soundproof window is a second professionally engineered window placed in front of the existing window, with an appropriate air gap and long-lasting seals.
The inner windows are designed specifically to match and function like the original window. Installation can be completed in a few hours without removing the existing window.
Feedback from customers often reflects a strong sense of relief once persistent noise problems are finally resolved, according to Randy Brown, president of Soundproof Windows Inc., a national manufacturer of window soundproofing products.
For homeowner John of Queen Creek, AZ, installing soundproof windows made a difference. “After monitoring the neighbors for a while we actually believe we are getting a perceived reduction in sound by 95-99 percent,” he says.
“Our wonderful loud neighbors are outside right now with their darling children playing basketball and I can’t even hear the ball bouncing like I did before. Or the children screaming. Once again thanks for giving me peace and quiet in this noisy subdivision I live in,” says homeowner Raymond.
According to Brown, the company’s soundproof windows essentially reduce noise from entering on three fronts: the type of materials used to make the pane, the air space between original window and insert, and improved, long-lasting seals.
For more information, contact Soundproof Windows email sales@soundproofwindows.com;
or visit http://www.soundproofwindows.com.
