Sound
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Recently on our LinkedIn initiative, #TwoCentsTuesday, we asked... what window features achieve the BEST acoustic reading? If you guessed offsetting glass thickness and a 1” air space in double pane windows (Options A & C on our poll), then you are correct!
Is an Acoustics Report Necessary?
Over the years we’ve seen a variety of options when it comes to a widow’s ability to reduce outdoor noise entering a home. As we see more and more densification in our society, jurisdictions will place demands on windows to reduce outdoor noise and maintain a level of peace and quiet for homeowners. It makes sense for people to want windows that are good at keeping out the noise regardless, especially if you live on a busy street. It is a regular gripe of people who decide to replace their old windows or those looking for windows for their new build, but not having an acoustic report is like prescribing medicine without knowing the illness.
“Using different thicknesses of glass, for example a 6mm 4mm combination, often provides better acoustic performance than 6mm 6mm because different glass thicknesses absorb soundwaves at different frequencies. This helps with your acoustic concerns without adding a ton of weight. However, without an acoustics report, you won’t know for sure if the pairing 6mm 4mm is the most effective for your particular project”.
The Window Geeks’ Acoustic Considerations
If noise reduction is the main priority for you, it’s important to get an acoustics report. There are a number of points that will likely come up, and things to keep in mind:
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