Tips To Noise-Proof Your Home
- Whether it's overhead aircraft, highway traffic, a neighbor (neighbour) practicing the saxophone, or your own kids at play, often our homes are not as quiet and peaceful as we would like them to be.
- That's why taking measures to soundproof your home has lots of pay-offs. Not only will you reduce noise and add value to your property, but you'll be helping to reduce the stress that excessive noise can cause.
- If you're tired of excessive noise, start by determining which areas of your home are most in need of soundproofing. Noise can be annoying when it comes into the house through windows, the basement and attic. Noise from inside your home can also be annoying to your neighbours, as well as others in your home.
- But whether you are trying to keep noise from getting into your home or preventing it from getting out, if it's anything but a simple problem it may be wise to seek the help of a soundproofing expert.
First, use this handy check list to determine what your problem areas are:
Windows
- Windows are the most common way for noise to get in or out. Single glass panes and wood window frames are the least resistant to noise. Double pane glass can reduce noise by about 20 per cent, while vinyl frames can reduce it by as much as 50 per cent.
- If replacing the window with a double pane glass or vinyl frames is too expensive an option, consider using a "removable" plug to block the sound coming through the window. A plug will also block light, but it will make little difference if it's your bedroom window and the noise is keeping you awake at night.
- And let's not forget the added benefits -- the extra insulation of a plug will keep you warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
- A plug can easily be made by measuring the window frame and seeing how much depth there is to the window sill. This will determine the size and thickness of the soundproofing material you can use. Check home building stores for soundproofing materials available. Usually, one thickness of a two inch mat will do. While sound proofing mat is relatively stiff, you may need to attach it to a lightweight wood or fiber board using contact cement. A plug should fit a window very tightly without any cracks. For easy handling, attach some handles to it.
Attic
- Many attics, especially in older homes, lack insulation. Adding insulation can not only help cut down on your heating bills, but it can help to soundproof your home. Materials used to insulate your home also help reduce noise.
- Extra layers of asphalt roofing can also increase your home's noise tolerance, especially to aircraft. If you live near an airport, try stapling extra asphalt sheeting on the roof rafters inside the attic. This is a cheap and effective way to reduce noise.
Entrances
- In well-built homes, you'll notice that doors in a hallway don't line up across from each other. This is to prevent sound from travelling across and through the open doors. Staggering entrances is one way of minimizing noise. Another, of course, is keeping doors closed.
Helpful hints
Rooms located right over living areas should have some form of carpeting for soundproofing. Special carpet padding and floorings are available for use in soundproofing, but these tend to be more expensive. Often, a thick rubber padding and carpet are all you need. One way of soundproofing walls is to add another layer of drywall. Double drywall on walls facing a noisy street can substantially reduce noise in many homes.
Never soundproof a garage when you can soundproof a basement. The cement foundation of a home absorbs noise. However, you'll still need to soundproof the basement ceiling.
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Quiet Products, Ear Plugs, White Noise Products, Soundproofing
Noise Issues - Vehicles, Renting, Apartments, Neighbors, etc
Quiet Products, Ear Plugs, White Noise Products, Soundproofing
- HEAROS Ear Plugs
- Mack's Hearing Protection
- Upright Oscillating Fan to block noise of loud neighbors
- White noise products
- The Yacker Tracker for Classrooms
- Acoustiblok Soundproofing
- AcoustiFence™
- Howard Leight
- Howard Leight Ear Plugs Review
- How you can use 'white noise' to block bad noise
- What is 'white noise' and how you can use it!
- How to use 'white noise' to mask sounds you don't like
- A VIDEO on white noise and how it can help you fall asleep
- The Proudfoot Company
- SOUNDBLOX® Noise Control
- Quietly Making Noise LLC
- Jackson Safety
- 3M™ Noise Indicator
- 3M™ Noise Indicator Brochure
- The 3M™ Noise Indicator, available from HazMasters
- Noise Thermometer - National Safety Inc (PDF file for download)
- Institute of Noise Control Engineering
- QuietRock Soundproofing Video
- Find an Insulation Contractor
- Soundproof Foam
- SoundproofWindows.com
- Acoustical Solutions, Inc
- SilentSource Soundproofing
- Sonomax UK Hearing Protection
- Audimute Soundproofing
- Noise Protection Solutions
- Kolano and Saha Engineers : Consultants in Acoustics, Noise, and Vibration
- SoundproofCow.com
- SoundProofing America
- Sound Rite Acoustics
- SoundAway Soundproofing
- Noise Proofing Your Home (PDF file for download)
- West Coast Sound Solutions
- St. Cloud Window
- Wieland Acoustics
- Wieland Acoustics - Homepage (Acoustical Consulting Experts)
- Gypsum Sound Control Drywall
- NVM Consultants UK - Noise And Vibration Consultants
- NVM Consultants Services
- Tips To Noise Proof Your Home
- National Noise Advice Line UK - provided by Sanctum Consultants Ltd. (UK)
- PDA Acoustic Consultants (UK)
- RPS Group - Acoustics, Noise, Vibration (UK)
Quiet Products, Ear Plugs, White Noise Products, Soundproofing
- HEAROS Ear Plugs
- Mack's Hearing Protection
- Upright Oscillating Fan to block noise of loud neighbors
- White noise products
- The Yacker Tracker for Classrooms
- Acoustiblok Soundproofing
- AcoustiFence™
- AcousticsFirst - Acoustic Panels and Soundproofing
- Howard Leight
- Howard Leight MAX NRR Ear Plugs
- The Proudfoot Company
- SOUNDBLOX® Noise Control
- Quietly Making Noise LLC
- How you can use White Noise to block bad noise
- What is white noise? How can you use white noise to block bad noises?
- A free VIDEO on white noise and how it can help you fall asleep
- White noise for people with tinnitus
- If you have tinnitus, you can try white noise to block bad noises
- NoiseHelp dot com
- Environmental Noise Solutions Ltd - Doncaster, Yorkshire UK
- Jackson Safety
- 3M™ Noise Level Meter
- 3M™ Noise Indicator Brochure
- The 3M™ Noise Indicator, available from HazMasters
- Noise Thermometer, Distributed by National Safety Inc
- Institute of Noise Control Engineering
- QuietRock Soundproofing Video
- Find an Insulation Contractor
- Soundproof Foam
- SoundproofWindows.com
- Acoustical Solutions, Inc.
- SilentSource Soundproofing and Acoustical
- Sonomax UK Hearing Protection
- Audimute Soundproofing
- HFP Acoustical Consultants
- Noise Solutions Inc. - "The Science of Silence"
- Noise Protection Solutions
- Kolano and Saha Engineers : Consultants in Acoustics, Noise, and Vibration
- SoundproofCow.com - "There's something about the Cow"
- SoundProofing America
- Sound Rite Acoustics
- SoundAway Soundproofing - "Your Soundproofing Solutions Resource"
- Sound Reduction Systems UK
- iKOUSTIC - Soundproofing materials
- London Soundproofing, England
- UK Soundproofing - 'The Regulation E Specialists'
- Noise Proofing Your Home PDF
- National Noise Advice Line UK - provided by Sanctum Consultants Ltd.
- Wieland Acoustics: Experts in Acoustical Consulting
- Wieland Acoustics - Homepage
- NVM Consultants UK - Noise And Vibration Consultants
- The Noise Advisory Service -- Cambridgeshire, UK
- NVM Consultants Services (UK)
- Tips To Noise Proof Your Home
- Gypsum Sound Control Drywall
- West Coast Sound Solutions - 'Solutions For Living Life Quietly.'
- St. Cloud Window - 'Your building. Your Vision. Our Windows.'
- Control Noise dot com -- Soundproofing and more!
Noise Issues - Vehicles, Renting, Apartments, Neighbors, etc
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- Stress on the Brain
- Ways we can deal with stress
- Avoid renting next to noisy neighbors
- 'How to cope with loud neighbors'
- Landlord Shmandlord
- Questions to ask before you sign a lease
- Questions to ask when Renting
- Different Types of Loud Neighbors
- What Can You Do About A Noisy Neighbor
- How Can I Block Noise From A Doorway
- Nolo.com
- Neighbors and Noise FAQ
- Neighbors and Loud Volume
- New Jersey Model Noise Ordinance
- Findlaw.com
- California Rental Noise Nuisance Laws
- California Vehicle Codes
- Mediation Programs in California
- California Courts Self Help Center
- Complaints - California Department of Consumer Affairs
- The Legal Aid Society Of Orange County
- Search Municipal Codes
- 'How To Deal With A Noisy Neighbor'
- Where to find municipal codes
- Citizens Against Loud Motorcycles - MECALM, Maine Organization
- Citizens Against Loud Motorcycles - NHCALM, New Hampshire Organization
- Do Loud Pipes Save Lives - by Lawrence Brown, Hyannis, Massachusetts
- CSP Dispute Resolution Services in Orange County, California
- Lower The Boom
- Resources - at Lower The Boom
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