{"id":2179,"date":"2019-03-22T13:41:47","date_gmt":"2019-03-22T13:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web4.4imidev.com\/?post_type=news&#038;p=2179"},"modified":"2026-01-06T17:34:04","modified_gmt":"2026-01-06T17:34:04","slug":"dual-pane-windows-do-not-stop-the-noise","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/web4.4imidev.com\/index.php\/news\/dual-pane-windows-do-not-stop-the-noise\/","title":{"rendered":"Dual Pane Windows Do Not Stop the Noise"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-post\" data-elementor-id=\"2179\" class=\"elementor elementor-2179\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-1206e92 e-flex e-con-boxed wpr-particle-no wpr-jarallax-no wpr-parallax-no wpr-sticky-section-no wpr-column-slider-no wpr-equal-height-no e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"1206e92\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div 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class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-169\" class=\"no-title no-share post-169 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-163\" class=\"no-title no-share post-163 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-162\" class=\"no-title no-share post-162 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div id=\"Content\" class=\"\"><div class=\"content_wrapper clearfix\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-149\" class=\"no-title no-share post-149 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-141\" class=\"no-title no-share post-141 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-92\" class=\"no-title no-share post-92 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-88\" class=\"no-title no-share post-88 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><div class=\"sections_group\"><div id=\"portfolio-item-77\" class=\"no-title no-share post-77 portfolio type-portfolio status-publish hentry\"><div class=\"entry-content\"><div class=\"section the_content has_content\"><div class=\"section_wrapper\"><div class=\"the_content_wrapper\"><p><em>High Tech \u201csoundproof\u201d windows dramatically reduce noise, increase energy efficiency, and install in as little as one hour each<\/em><\/p><p>When the uproar outside is simply too much \u2013 barking dogs, honking horns, or blaring sirens, not to mention lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and the noisy neighbors \u2013 cutting the clamor can be vital to reclaiming some much needed peace and quiet.<\/p><p>For years homeowners seeking to get rid of the irritating outside noises have been repeatedly advised to\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/powerpr.com\/portfolio-item\/dual-pane-windows\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">invest in dual pane windows<\/a>. That solution will never solve any serious noise issues due to one simple fact \u2013 double pane windows were not designed to keep noise out.<\/p><p>While homeowners can expect only a 0% to 20% noise reduction with dual pane replacement windows, true soundproof windows can cut the outside racket by up to 95%. Now homeowners can install such soundproof windows, using technology that recording studio professionals trust, in their own homes.<\/p><h2>Solving the Noise Problem<\/h2><p>Dual pane windows are well designed to keep out the heat and cold, but not the noise.<\/p><p>While the seals of a new window provide some noise reduction, the two pieces of glass in dual pane windows are separated by an air space, and sealed into one solid glass unit. Like a drum, this causes both pieces of glass to vibrate at the same time. This drum effect defeats the noise reduction benefit of dual pane windows.<\/p><p>\u201cOur fourth floor condo is near an intersection and a bus stop, so the sound of braking, accelerating, honking, and sirens interrupted our sleep at all hours of the night,\u201d says Doug Alexander, a condo owner along with his wife in White Rock, BC, Canada. \u201cDuring the day, the sound of leaf blowers, slammed car doors and trunks, and the occasional parking lot car alarm also wore on our nerves.\u201d<\/p><p>While the Alexanders already had dual pane windows throughout their condo, the windows were not up to the task of reducing exterior noise to a livable level.<\/p><p>\u201cWith older windows like ours, the window seals degrade so the noise comes in almost like the windows are open,\u201d says Alexander.<\/p><p>The Alexanders considered purchasing dual pane replacement windows but balked at the added cost and disruption of having to replace the window frames, flashing, and caulking. They also anticipated difficulty getting approval for the project from their homeowner\u2019s association. These problems led them to search for a new solution.<\/p><p>The Alexander\u2019s research led them to Soundproof Windows, Inc. a company with expertise engineering windows for some of the most noise sensitive environments in the world, such as recording studios. After consulting with the company, they decided they had found the noise reduction solution they sought. They also received guidance from the company on which exact windows to soundproof and to what specification to achieve the greatest result.<\/p><p>The company has adapted recording studio window soundproofing technology for residential homes by creating a secondary soundproofing window that installs inside, behind the existing window. The product is custom designed specifically to match \u2013 and function \u2013 like the original window. Installation is simple, straightforward, and fast \u2013 leaving little to no mess at all.<\/p><p>The inner window essentially reduces noise from entering on three fronts: the type of materials used to make the pane, the ideal air space between original window and insert, and finally improved, long-lasting seals. The combination can reduce external noise by up to 95%.<\/p><p>The first noise barrier is laminated glass, which dampens sound vibration much like a finger on a wine glass stops it from ringing when struck. An inner PVB layer of plastic further dampens sound vibrations.<\/p><p>Air space of 2-4 inches between the existing window and the Soundproof Window also significantly improves noise reduction because it isolates the window frame from external sound vibrations.<\/p><p>Finally, the company places spring-loaded seals in the second window frame. This puts a constant squeeze on the glass panels, which prevents sound leaks and helps to stop noise from vibrating through the glass. These spring-loaded seals stay as acoustically sound 15 years down the road as they were on day one.<\/p><p>Some other window companies offer soundproofing solutions. Most offer acrylic windows that were originally designed to insulate. Acrylic that is 1\/8\u201d or \u00bc\u201d thick is not acoustically very good. It may offer up to a 30% acoustic reduction, but in any noisy environment that is still insufficient. Also, they do not open and close like existing windows.<\/p><p>\u201cThe Soundproof Windows cut our exterior noise to about 1\/4 of what it used to be,\u201d says Alexander, who along with his wife self-installed four of the windows in about four hours. \u201cNow we sleep soundly at night, and it\u2019s much easier to talk face-to-face or by phone without having to talk over noise. If tires squeal, a car honks, or an ambulance goes by outside, it\u2019s faint and no problem at all.\u201d<\/p><p>While the Alexanders did not require a Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating for their home improvement project, the most objective measure of sound reduction is the window\u2019s STC rating. In this rating system, the higher the number the more noise is stopped.<\/p><p>Most standard single pane windows typically rate around a 26 STC. Installing a high quality, dual pane window would increase a homeowner\u2019s potential rating to a 27 to 32 range. In comparison, the acoustic soundproof windows are lab tested and earn a 48 to 54 STC rating and can go well beyond this level of soundproofing, if required.<\/p><p>\u201cSoundproof Windows advised us to use 1\/4\u201d thick glass panes about 2-1\/2\u201d from our existing windows,\u201d says Alexander. \u201cOur advisor told us that thicker panes could provide even more soundproofing, but that in our case thicker panes were not required because external noise would likely penetrate our walls and offset the benefit.\u201d<\/p><h2>Cutting Energy Cost and Draftiness<\/h2><p>Converting to soundproof windows can also\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/powerpr.com\/portfolio-item\/homeowners-reduce-heating-cooling-bills-up-to-30-by-adding-inner-insulating-windows\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">significantly reduce energy costs<\/a>. The new inner window provides an additional layer of insulation resulting in better values than the best low-e, argon gas filled dual paned window. This can reduce heat loss by 77% or more and can reduce the heating-cooling portion of energy bills by 15-30%.<\/p><p>According to Alexander, while he purchased the windows primarily for noise reduction, he appreciated the added energy benefits.<\/p><p>\u201cThe windows have helped to prevent cold drafts from entering even when it\u2019s windy outside, which makes our home more comfortable,\u201d he says. \u201cThe added insulation and better seals also improve energy efficiency.\u201d<\/p><p>With an upgrade to the latest soundproof windows,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/powerpr.com\/portfolio-item\/preserving-the-history-of-historical-buildings-and-windows\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">homeowners no longer have to settle<\/a>. They can now get the much needed peace and quiet they deserve, making their homes a relaxing, noise free oasis.<\/p><p>For more information, contact Soundproof Windows, Inc. at 4673 Aircenter Circle, Reno, NV 89502; call\u00a0<a href=\"tel:18774387843\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">1-877-438-7843<\/a>; email\u00a0<a href=\"mailto:sales@soundproofwindows.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">sales@soundproofwindows.com<\/a>; or visit\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.soundproofwindows.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">http:\/\/www.soundproofwindows.com<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dual Pane Windows Do Not Stop the Noise Dual Pane Windows Do Not Stop the Noise High Tech \u201csoundproof\u201d windows dramatically reduce noise, increase energy efficiency, and install in as little as one hour each When the uproar outside is simply too much \u2013 barking dogs, honking horns, or blaring sirens, not to mention lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and the noisy neighbors \u2013 cutting the clamor can be vital to reclaiming some much needed peace and quiet. For years homeowners seeking to get rid of the irritating outside noises have been repeatedly advised to\u00a0invest in dual pane windows. That solution will never solve any serious noise issues due to one simple fact \u2013 double pane windows were not designed to keep noise out. While homeowners can expect only a 0% to 20% noise reduction with dual pane replacement windows, true soundproof windows can cut the outside racket by up to 95%. Now homeowners can install such soundproof windows, using technology that recording studio professionals trust, in their own homes. Solving the Noise Problem Dual pane windows are well designed to keep out the heat and cold, but not the noise. While the seals of a new window provide some noise reduction, the two pieces of glass in dual pane windows are separated by an air space, and sealed into one solid glass unit. Like a drum, this causes both pieces of glass to vibrate at the same time. This drum effect defeats the noise reduction benefit of dual pane windows. \u201cOur fourth floor condo is near an intersection and a bus stop, so the sound of braking, accelerating, honking, and sirens interrupted our sleep at all hours of the night,\u201d says Doug Alexander, a condo owner along with his wife in White Rock, BC, Canada. \u201cDuring the day, the sound of leaf blowers, slammed car doors and trunks, and the occasional parking lot car alarm also wore on our nerves.\u201d While the Alexanders already had dual pane windows throughout their condo, the windows were not up to the task of reducing exterior noise to a livable level. \u201cWith older windows like ours, the window seals degrade so the noise comes in almost like the windows are open,\u201d says Alexander. The Alexanders considered purchasing dual pane replacement windows but balked at the added cost and disruption of having to replace the window frames, flashing, and caulking. They also anticipated difficulty getting approval for the project from their homeowner\u2019s association. These problems led them to search for a new solution. The Alexander\u2019s research led them to Soundproof Windows, Inc. a company with expertise engineering windows for some of the most noise sensitive environments in the world, such as recording studios. After consulting with the company, they decided they had found the noise reduction solution they sought. They also received guidance from the company on which exact windows to soundproof and to what specification to achieve the greatest result. The company has adapted recording studio window soundproofing technology for residential homes by creating a secondary soundproofing window that installs inside, behind the existing window. The product is custom designed specifically to match \u2013 and function \u2013 like the original window. Installation is simple, straightforward, and fast \u2013 leaving little to no mess at all. The inner window essentially reduces noise from entering on three fronts: the type of materials used to make the pane, the ideal air space between original window and insert, and finally improved, long-lasting seals. The combination can reduce external noise by up to 95%. The first noise barrier is laminated glass, which dampens sound vibration much like a finger on a wine glass stops it from ringing when struck. An inner PVB layer of plastic further dampens sound vibrations. Air space of 2-4 inches between the existing window and the Soundproof Window also significantly improves noise reduction because it isolates the window frame from external sound vibrations. Finally, the company places spring-loaded seals in the second window frame. This puts a constant squeeze on the glass panels, which prevents sound leaks and helps to stop noise from vibrating through the glass. These spring-loaded seals stay as acoustically sound 15 years down the road as they were on day one. Some other window companies offer soundproofing solutions. Most offer acrylic windows that were originally designed to insulate. Acrylic that is 1\/8\u201d or \u00bc\u201d thick is not acoustically very good. It may offer up to a 30% acoustic reduction, but in any noisy environment that is still insufficient. Also, they do not open and close like existing windows. \u201cThe Soundproof Windows cut our exterior noise to about 1\/4 of what it used to be,\u201d says Alexander, who along with his wife self-installed four of the windows in about four hours. \u201cNow we sleep soundly at night, and it\u2019s much easier to talk face-to-face or by phone without having to talk over noise. If tires squeal, a car honks, or an ambulance goes by outside, it\u2019s faint and no problem at all.\u201d While the Alexanders did not require a Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating for their home improvement project, the most objective measure of sound reduction is the window\u2019s STC rating. In this rating system, the higher the number the more noise is stopped. Most standard single pane windows typically rate around a 26 STC. Installing a high quality, dual pane window would increase a homeowner\u2019s potential rating to a 27 to 32 range. In comparison, the acoustic soundproof windows are lab tested and earn a 48 to 54 STC rating and can go well beyond this level of soundproofing, if required. \u201cSoundproof Windows advised us to use 1\/4\u201d thick glass panes about 2-1\/2\u201d from our existing windows,\u201d says Alexander. \u201cOur advisor told us that thicker panes could provide even more soundproofing, but that in our case thicker panes were not required because external noise would likely penetrate our walls and offset the benefit.\u201d Cutting Energy Cost and Draftiness Converting to soundproof windows can also\u00a0significantly reduce energy costs. 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