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There are many ways to reduce the noise entering and leaving your home.

Noise is a part of everyday life. However, if you live close to an airport, on or near a busy road, or next door to the world's next famous rock band, chances are you want to reduce the noise inside your home.

There are two types of noises:

1.

Structure borne noises which come through the structure of your home and create vibrations e.g. footsteps, slamming doors, falling objects, chairs being dragged across the floor etc.

2.

Airborne noises - these noises travel through the air before generating vibrations in household walls, windows and doors. These noises include passing traffic, planes, music, dogs barking, etc.

Different solutions are required for the different types of noise. Noise coming from structural situations need to be absorbed as much as possible with protection being placed between the structures and the finished services.

Airborne noises are usually transmitted through window glass, thin partitions, and small and large openings that noise can easily travel through. To eliminate these noises materials are selected that reflect and absorb sound waves.

ecoMaster focus on:-

Windows
Windows are usually the weakest link to transferring external noise into your home. Window quality has a direct impact. The thickness and density of the glass in your window will be most important.

Doors
Doors, much like windows, represent weak links in the soundproofing chain. ecoMaster's expertise in draught proofing doors can also be applied, along with additional materials to seal your doors not only against the weather but also against the sound.

Walls and Ceilings
Special techniques, methods and materials are used to ensure the proper level of acoustic insulation in your walls and ceilings.


Contact ecoMaster to help you find the right solution for your home.


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