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Do you live in a noisy area? Do you find it difficult to sleep at night because of the noise outside? Or maybe you work from home and need a quiet environment to concentrate?
If yes, soundproof uPVC windows are the perfect solution for you.
uPVC windows are already known for their excellent thermal insulation properties, but they can also be used to reduce noise pollution by up to 40 decibels. This is equivalent to reducing the noise of a busy road by almost a half!
Several features make uPVC windows so effective at soundproofing, mainly because of these 2 reasons.
- The frames are made of a thick, multi-chambered material that helps to absorb sound waves.
- The windows are typically double-glazed, with two panes of glass separated by a vacuum or gas-filled chamber. This helps to further reduce noise transmission.
In this article, we will be discussing how uPVC windows work as soundproofing, the benefits they provide, and how to choose the right windows for your home based on these factors.
First, let's understand how uPVC works as a soundproofing material.
How Do Soundproof uPVC Windows Work?
Soundproof uPVC windows are designed to reduce noise transmission and improve sound insulation. They use a combination of thicker glass, laminated glass, air gaps, gas filling, and seals to create an effective barrier to sound waves.
Soundproof uPVC windows work by combining several different other features to reduce noise transmission.
These features include:
Thicker Glass
Soundproof windows typically use thicker glass than standard windows. This is because thicker glass is better at absorbing sound waves.
Sound waves travel through different materials at different speeds, and when they hit a material with a different density, they slow down.
This slowing down process causes the sound waves to lose some of their energy, which is why thicker glass is more effective at blocking out sound.
Laminated Glass
If you're looking for the best possible soundproofing performance, you can choose laminated glass for your uPVC windows. Laminated glass is made up of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a thin layer of plastic.
This type of glass is particularly effective at blocking out high-pitched noises, such as the sound of traffic or barking dogs.
The plastic layer in laminated glass helps to absorb and dampen sound waves, preventing them from passing through the glass.
Air Gaps
The space between the two panes of glass in a double-glazed window acts as a barrier to sound waves. A wider air gap will provide better soundproofing. This is because sound waves travel more slowly through the air than they do through the glass.
The air gap between the panes of glass also helps to absorb and dampen sound waves. The width of the air gap is also important, as the wider the gap, the more sound waves can be absorbed and dampened.
Gas Filling
The air gap between the panes of glass in a double-glazed window can be filled with a gas such as argon or krypton. These gases are denser than air, which makes them more effective at blocking out sound.
Argon and krypton are also inert gases, which means that they will not react with the other materials in the window, such as the glass and the plastic spacer bar.
Seals
The seals around the edges of the window frame help to prevent sound from leaking through. These seals are typically made of rubber or silicone, and they are designed to create a tight seal between the window frame and the glass. Without proper seals, sound waves can easily leak through the gaps around the window frame.
The seals create a barrier that prevents sound waves from escaping, thus helping to keep the room quieter. They are especially important in areas with a lot of noise, such as a busy street or a busy office.
What Are the Benefits of Soundproof uPVC Windows?
Reduced Noise Levels
Soundproof uPVC windows can significantly reduce the amount of noise that enters your home. This is because they are designed to block out sound waves using a combination of features such as thicker glass, laminated glass, air gaps, and gas filling.
Reduced noise levels can make your home a more peaceful and relaxing place to live. It can also be beneficial for your health and well-being.
Studies have shown that prolonged noise exposure can lead to several health problems, including stress, anxiety, hearing loss, and high blood pressure.
Improved Sleep Quality
Noise can disrupt sleep, so installing soundproof uPVC windows can help you sleep better at night. For your health and well-being, you need to get enough sleep at night. It can improve your mood, concentration, and energy levels.
Furthermore, it can lower the risk of developing chronic diseases like diabetes and heart problems.
Increased Comfort
Soundproof uPVC windows can make your home more comfortable by reducing noise levels. This is especially beneficial if you live in a noisy area, such as near a busy road, railway station or airport.
Reduced noise levels can also make it easier to relax and enjoy your home. You can watch TV, listen to music, or talk to your family and friends without being disturbed by outside noise.
Improved Energy Efficiency
Soundproof uPVC windows are typically very energy efficient. This is because they have good thermal insulation properties, which can help reduce your energy bills.
In the winter, soundproof uPVC windows can help to keep your home warm by trapping heat inside.
In the summer, they can help to keep your home cool by preventing heat from entering. This can reduce your reliance on heating and cooling systems, which can save you money on your energy bills.
How to Choose the Right Soundproof uPVC Windows?
Type of Glass
The type of glass used in your soundproof uPVC windows is one of the most important factors to consider. Laminated glass is the best option for soundproofing, as it has two or more layers of glass bonded together with a thin layer of plastic. This plastic layer helps to absorb sound waves, making laminated glass very effective at reducing noise levels.
Double-glazed windows are another good option for soundproofing. These windows have two panes of glass with an air or vacuum gap between them. The air or vacuum gap helps to block sound waves, but it is not as effective as laminated glass.
With GreenFortune, you can choose from a number of glass options, each providing unique benefits — you can choose clear glass, frosted glass, tinted glass, reflective glass, laminated glass, and more.
Here's more information about GreenFortune's customisation.
Thickness of The Glass
The thickness of the glass is also important. Thicker glass is more effective at blocking sound waves than thinner glass.
However, it is important to note that thicker glass is also heavier and more expensive.
Air or Vacuum Gap
If you are choosing double or triple-glazed windows, the air or vacuum gap between the panes of glass should be at least 12mm wide. This will maximise the soundproofing performance of your windows.
Seals
The seals around the frames and sashes of your windows should also be airtight to prevent sound waves from leaking in. Make sure to choose windows with high-quality seals to ensure that they are as soundproof as possible.
Additional Factors to Consider
In addition to the factors listed above, you may also want to consider the following when choosing soundproof uPVC windows for your home:
- The number of panes of glass: The more panes of glass in your windows, the better the soundproofing performance will be. However, more panes of glass will also make the windows more expensive.
- The type of gas filling: Some double and triple-glazed windows have an air gap between the panes of glass filled with a gas such as argon or krypton. These gases are denser than air, which makes them more effective at blocking sound waves.
- The frame material: The frame material can also have an impact on the soundproofing performance of your windows. PVC frames are a good option for soundproofing, as they are airtight and durable. However, wooden frames can also be effective if they are made from high-quality wood and sealed properly.
You can contact GreenFortune's team to find out more about choosing the right soundproof uPVC windows for your home.
Be at Peace With GreenFortune!
When there are many options in the market, why should you entrust your peace to GreenFortune? It's simple — we are dedicated to excellence.
GreenFortune, a brand under Andesinfra, collaborates with fabricators to provide end-to-end uPVC window and door solutions.
What sets GreenFortune apart is not just the quality of its products but the assurance of a peaceful environment with our high-quality and soundproof uPVC. With a reputation built on innovation and reliability, GreenFortune goes beyond industry standards to deliver soundproof uPVC windows that redefine the concept of home tranquillity.
Design, durability, and efficiency combine seamlessly in GreenFortune's uPVC windows and doors. In addition, the commitment to quality materials, custom options, and short delivery times make GreenFortune the ideal choice.
For more information, please contact our team at info@greenfortune.com or call us at +91 9959083498.