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Soundproofing Techniques For A Noise Pollution Free Home

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Using soundproofing techniques to protect your home from the stresses of noise pollution will be one of the most rewarding home improvements you can ever make. There are many different soundproofing techniques ranging from the simple to the very complicated, but your choice of them will depend on your home’s location, your budget, and the nature of your noise problem.

This article suggests both soundproofing techniques to be incorporated into the construction of a new home, and to be employed in eliminating unwanted noise from an existing one. Walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows are all candidates for soundproofing techniques. (more…)

Are You Up To Installing A Soundproof Ceiling?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The most difficult part of building a soundproof room is creating a soundproof ceiling, because it will require the installer to work upside-down while adding a frame, soundproofing materials, and drywall to the existing ceiling. A new soundproof ceiling will also reduce the height of the room to which it is added.

An easier way to solve the problem of unwanted noise bleeding into a lower room is to soundproof the floor of the room where the noise originates, but this is not always possible. Adding acoustical ceiling tiles to a room will help reduce noise from above, but the most effective way to create a soundproof ceiling is to put up resilient bars, But soundproofing materials between them, and cover them with a layer of drywall. (more…)

The Many Benefits of Soundproof Insulation

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Installing soundproof insulation in your home may be one of the best investments you ever make. This article examines all the benefits having soundproof insulation will bring to your and your family, and explains how soundproofing insulation is installed.

Having soundproof insulation will not only keep unwanted noise from entering your home or from passing between it rooms; having soundproofing insulation will reduce the stress among your family members by increasing their sense of personal privacy and preventing those arguments over loud music or television programs. Soundproof insulation will also double as regular insulation and reduce your home’s energy use. (more…)

What A Soundproof Window Can Do For You

Friday, July 25th, 2008

While everyone loves a room with a view, all to often adding a window to a room is an invitation to all sorts of unwanted outside noise. This article explores the use of the soundproof window, and how it can not only prevent noise pollution but also increase the energy efficiency of a home or building.

Having a soundproof window in a bedroom can mean the differenced between a night of tossing and turning, and a night of restful sleep. A soundproof window will allow you to awaken refreshed and ready to face the day in fine shape! (more…)