I live in the heart of the city and there are a lot of noises including but not limited to honking, birds, dog barking, some industrial sound. I am looking for a good sound proofing solution. Mostly the noise is via the windows and doors.
m-jeri said:Good solution is expensive.
Better go for old skool methods like Thick Curtain, Carpets, Wood furniture etc.
Mostly the noise is via the windows and doors.
cranky said:What happens once you close them?
If your windows and doors are leaky you need to look at better glass, better construction or both. I managed a 4dB reduction by changing out creaky wood/glass windows to aluminum and double layer glass.
Once the sound is in you need to soften the reverberation, that is when furnishings help. They're not going to reduce the sound level itself.
Total sound proofing is usually not possible, especially in city environments and single buildings directly on the road, unless you take drastic measures - double walls and so on like studios in Mumbai.
Which city are we talking about, and which part of it?
BikeAdvice said:I would like to know more about a good solution. My dad is also gonna help me in this.
You know i'm also thinkiing this seems like the first thing you want to do. When i close my windows, it cuts out even a heavy pour outside. They're not dbl-glazed at all, its just normal wood frames that close very tight.kippu said:just call up some upvc windows or aluminium windows and ask them for double glazed windows... once you set that up and see how much the noise levels drop
Key takeaway here is 'secondary glazing'. Nearly all new houses in the UK come std with dbl-glazing, whose main idea is to retain heat inside. Because it gets cold there and heating is expensive. This is adding an extra, or secondary window to further drown out the noise.kippu said:
Right, so this is the limitation, UK is cold so no problems with closed windows, in Salem which must be hot, then you would need some sort of ventilation otherwise it will be stuffy.kippu said:this looks like a great idea , but hopefully its all airconditioned space