Soundproof Studio

How Does Soundproof Glass Work?

Soundproof Windows do not Remove or Replace Your Existing Windows, they help make your windows better.  The windows are the major noise problem in over 90% of the cases. Our soundproof windows are second windows placed behind your existing windows. Our windows insulate, stop drafts, are made of soundproof glass and have other benefits. They open and close just like your existing windows, and offer more than replacement windows – at a significantly lower cost. What About Double Pane Windows? While double pane windows do stop a little more noise than single pane windows, IGU (dual pane) glass is not very effective. In a quiet environment, it becomes very quiet. In a noisy environment, you hardly notice the difference. Our secret to a truly soundproof... Read More →

Looking for a Soundproof Door?

Soundproof Windows not only specializes in supreme noise blocking technology – we also specialize in soundproof doors and soundproofing studio equipment. Soundproof Studios offers affordable recording studio windows and doors that count when details and performance matter. We are the number one choice for studio professional looking for premium door and window solutions for either acoustical steel doors or recording studio doors. Our recording studio acoustic steel doors have set new world records for noise abatement. We have an STC of 56 while staying with the door industry standard thickness of 1.75”. Standard thickness means we can accommodate any door hardware! Highest STC rating of any 1.75″ thick acoustical door Three stainless steel cam lift hinges standard Uses off-the-shelf locksets and hardware Wider doors for... Read More →

Where is the Sound Actually Coming From?

This is a question we get asked quite often, and more often than not, when people begin to try a DIY approach to soundproofing their homes or studios, they end up spending money and material that is not needed, or the material is put in the wrong spaces in the studio or home. The first step in solving any noise problem is to identify where the noise is entering your environment. Studies of hundreds of offices and homes show that a far greater amount of noise comes through the windows, not the walls. While many people spend thousands of dollars on “soundproofing” the walls of their buildings, laboratory studies show that more than 90% of all the exterior noise comes in through doors and windows.... Read More →