Soundproof Window Installations

SoundProof Windows and Doors Keep Out Traffic Noise

Trying to get a good night’s sleep in a loud busy city can be extremely difficult. What makes it more challenging is when noise and sound pollution easily penetrate the windows and doors of a home. Many think that simply changing out windows will solve it but it sometimes doesn’t and can be costly, leaving many with less cash and still a significant noise problem. A great alternative the is guaranteed to cut down the noise and not break the bank are SoundProof’s window inserts. Our SoundProof Window products will reduce noise levels up to 95 percent, which is not possible with double pane or replacement windows. Most walls have a Sound Transmission Class of 43-48: Soundproof Windows average an STC rating of 48-54, an industry leading... Read More →

Why Our Soundproof Windows Work

For many people, the search has been a long one for a soundproof window that works, and is affordable. We started our company because the market wasn’t offering a decent soundproofing window, and we had a problem in our own home. Search after search, trial, and error, we found nothing that could actually solve our problem. We found that dual paned windows were sadly inadequate at stopping sound, so we set to work. After extensive research on the subject and years of testing, we finally designed a very effective soundproof window, blowing dual paned windows out of the water by more than 10x! In-field installations proved it reduced noise by 75%, and we couldn’t locate any other company that had the success that we had.... Read More →

Soundproof Windows Easy Installations

Our soundproof windows have been used in high-rise apartments, hotels, busy city centers and historical homes and buildings. With our latest update to our soundproofing process, renovators and owners no longer need to settle or live with disturbing outside noise. Not only do our soundproof windows reduce energy costs, but adding the inner window provides an additional layer of insulation which will stop unwanted air infiltration through the window seals, all while putting a constant squeeze on the glass panels, preventing sound leaks and stopping noise from vibrating through the glass. Our product is unique in that it is designed so you do not have to replace your existing windows. Soundproof windows rehabilitate your existing windows without having to remove or replace the windows in your home, making... Read More →

SoundProof Windows Serve as Storm Windows as well!

Storm windows are usually installed as a cheap, economical alternative to single pane windows. “Storm Windows” are installed on the outside of the single pane window (usually the primary house window). Homeowners can opt for interior storm windows or exterior storm windows, which are installed on already existing windows. Unlike SoundProof Windows, these do not prevent noise. But there is good news for homeowners looking to address noise pollution and improving home windows for storms and winter weather. Our SoundProof window solutions can solve both problems simultaneously. SoundProof Windows double as storm windows and window noise blockers. A SoundProof Window will reduce noise levels by 75 – 95 percent, which is not possible with double pane or replacement single pane windows. Our experience indicates that... Read More →

Reduce Dust in Your Home

During the 1930’s, the Southern Plains and Midwest regions of the United States experienced a devastating event. The Dust Bowl caused severe dust storms that swept from Texas to Nebraska. Land that was once farmed and cultivated began rapidly losing topsoil and deemed unusable. While the Dust Bowl was a tragedy and the dust that accumulates in your home is not, it serves a lesson. Wind caries dirt, dust and other debris that can easily penetrate your windows. If such debris is penetrating the windows than air is making its way through as well and contributing to a lack of energy efficiency. Without replacing your windows, there is an easy solution.   Does Dust Affect Your Health? Dust is a pollutant that comes from the... Read More →

Are Sound Deadening Windows Worth It?

Many have considered soundproof windows for their homes and offices but are unsure if they can justify the expense. More and more people are coming to realize that soundproof windows pay for themselves faster than expected. Rather than us citing the impressive results our windows achieve, we thought we’d lean on some of our loyal customers to help show you why sound deadening windows are a great investment. Can Sliding Glass Doors Insulate While Acting As Sound Deadening Windows? We look to G Martin for this one. Martin sought a soundproof sliding glass door for two reasons: insulation and reducing the volume of the neighborhood’s relentless barking dog. As you can see, Martin’s new door reduced heat loss through the door during the winter. The... Read More →

Should I Replace My Windows?

Many of us have never purchased new windows. In fact, window repairs and upgrades are also uncommon. If your windows aren’t broken, why fix them, right? When finances are tight, it may seem difficult to justify home upgrades. Even when homeowners feel financially secure, the multitude of window companies and the myriad of window options available are staggering. This article answers the question, “Should I replace my windows?” We also discuss reasons to consider changing your windows, how many you should change at a time, which window types are available and factors you should consider while deciding. Why Would You Want to Replace Your Windows? There are a wide variety of reasons you might consider replacing, upgrading or otherwise changing your windows. One element to... Read More →

Sell Your Home Fast With Soundproof Windows

When purchasing a new home, what makes the house attractive or unattractive? Savvy homebuyers, home sellers and real estate agents often consider similar factors. Some of the things to consider are: the condition of the home, any upgrades made to the home, the functionality of the home’s parts, the landscaping, the heating and ventilation, the condition of the roof, the home’s insulation properties, the neighbors themselves, and the big one, the average noise produced near the home. People love quiet homes in quiet neighborhoods. In this article, we discuss how noise affects home sales and what can be done to mitigate noise. How Does Noise Affect Home Sales? Pretty much no one has ever said, “I’d like to tour your noisiest homes in your noisiest... Read More →

Cut Out Noise with SoundProof Windows

Unsure if it is worth replacing existing windows installed within a home because of the hefty price? At SoundProof windows, we offer a less costly alternative that not only will help save money, it can make homes and commercial properties more energy efficient, add value to properties and most importantly prevent unwanted sound. SoundProof Window products are designed with some of the highest standards within the industry and are some of the best sound proof windows on the market. SoundProof Window products are built with laminated glass an inner layer of PVB plastic that stops sound vibrations dead in their tracks. Just simply replacing a window with a new one may not prevent all sound from intruding and our products do not require removing existing... Read More →

Protect Your Home’s Interior from UV Light

Couches, tables, carpet and paintings: these are just a few of the items found in a standard living room. Most living rooms also have several windows, or maybe a large window that allows natural light in, making the “center hub” of a home a little warmer and inviting. While allowing sunlight to brighten your room is ideal, the effect UV rays has on your couches, tables, carpet and paintings are not. Without replacing your current windows there are easy and affordable solutions to keep the brightness in, and the harmful UV rays out. Laminated Glass Commonly used as a safety glass, laminated glass consists of two layers of glass held together by a inter-layer of either polyvinyl butyral or ethylene-vinyl acetate. A popular use of... Read More →