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Sound pollution is something we all have to face these days. Especially if you live in the city, car honks, construction noises, kids yelling, birds chirping, etc.
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Your guide to soundproof windows Sound pollution is something we all have to face these days. If you love in a bustling city or an urban area, then you’ve got to deal with construction sounds, kids playing, car honks, birds chirping, neighbor’s appliances, etc. throughout the day. And we learn to ignore these noises at home and grow up learning how to tune them out. However, in the wake of the pandemic as more and more people are choosing to work from home, people need to do important business calls at home. And on calls, these annoying noises can become extremely embarrassing and irritating for the rest of your team. You may be checking out your regular windows and slim windows and wondering if there is a way to soundproof them. Let's get into the details and see how soundproofing actually works. Most windows in India are made out of aluminium window frames. While aluminium is a wonderful metal for a country like India where rain can ruin regular window frames, it may not necessarily be the best material to block sound. Before we get into more details, however, let's understand what is needed to actually make windows soundproof. For starters, the window frame needs to be completely flush - this means that there cannot be any gaps between the frames. If you have an old house, chances are there may be gaps in your window and that is where the sound is leaking in from. You could always opt for a cheaper method like buying caulk or hiring someone to apply caulk on all the window frames. This will seal any and every gap and will surely reduce a lot of noise from outside. Or you could just buy new soundproof windows and get rid of outside sound once and for all. However, even while buying new soundproof windows, you need to know what exactly you are looking for. In general, these windows are of three types. They either have a thickened glass to keep out sound or they may have a gap between two panes of glass. Both of these are effective ways of blocking sound. Or you can even try something new like using laminated glass which is also a viable option. It all depends on the intensity of sound that you are trying to block. If all of this is sounding too technical, you can always speak to a window expert and have them visit your home. They will figure out the amount of sound that you would typically need to block out and will then suggest the best type of windows for you. Whenever you invest in windows, keep in mind that it should be a long-term investment. Very often people skimp on windows and end up facing all kinds of issues a few years down the line. Hence, make sure you understand your home's unique needs and get the best possible windows. Once again, a window expert will help you figure out the best kind of windows for you and your home.