Sunday, July 5, 2009

How a Soundproof Window Can Change Your Life

Having a home office with a view can be a real blessing for anyone who has to spend hours before a computer screen and needs a way to refresh his or her vision and spirit from time to time. But the downside of having a home with lots of windows is that, at the same time they let in the light and the scenery, they let in outdoor noise. If you live in an area afflicted with noise pollution, then you should definitely explore the possibility of installing soundproof windows.

When You're Sleep-Challenged

If, for instance, your home is close to a busy street, you know how hard it is to get a full night's sleep. The rhythm of the traffic, combined with the blinking of the traffic lights, makes it impossible for you to drift off and for your brain to enter the alpha state during which you dream and your body actually recovers from the stresses of the day.

If, on the other hand, you are a night shift worker and are faced with having to sleep when your street is at its busiest, you may find that your bedroom window permits so much noise to enter your room that sleep never comes. What can you do?

Installing Soundproof Windows

You can replace each of the windows in your bedroom with a soundproof window. In doing so, if the claims of the makers of soundproof windows are to be trusted, you will reduce the amount of outside sound entering your bedroom anywhere from seventy to ninety-five percent. So if noise pollution has been depriving you of much-needed sleep, adding a soundproof window or windows to your bedroom may be one of the wisest home improvement investments you ever make.

But every soundproof window you add to your home will bring a second benefit in addition to sound control. Each soundproof window will make your home just a bit more energy efficient, because in order to be soundproof, each window will have been designed with a casing which is secured to your home's wall so tightly that it is absolutely free of cracks and gaps.

Such a tight casing around a soundproofs window means that the window will not only block all unwanted noise; it will keep out all the warm and cold drafts which had been penetrating the seals of your old window and increasing your energy bills. Your soundproof window will provide a home which is not only quieter but less expensive to run, in one simple installation!

Yes, a soundproof window will be very easy to install. It is placed on the back of the original window and will be raised and lowered, or opened and closed, in the same way as the original. You won't have to worry about the cost of removing and disposing of your existing windows!

A bit of Internet research or a discussion with a local building contractor will tell you everything you need to know about where to find soundproof windows in your area.

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