Soundproofing a Noisy Home

 

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Does your spouse like to practice the drums in the evening? Does your teenager like to play video games, with the volume turned up high? Are there other sources of noise you’d like to minimize?

There are many soundproofing tips that can help you reduce the noise you hear in your home. Here are some ideas:

  • Furniture placement. Surprisingly, where you place furniture can dramatically reduce incoming noise. For example, a bookshelf that covers one third of a wall can muffle sound from an adjoining room by 25%.
  • Noise harmonization techniques. Soft music, air fans, and other sources of rhythmic noises can actually reduce the unpleasantness of incoming sounds.
  • Area rugs. Adding an area rug, even on top of existing carpeting, can significantly reduce noise coming from the floor below.
  • Acoustic tiles and panels. These are special ceiling tiles and wall coverings that are designed to diffuse and reduce sound infiltration. There are some products on the market that are remarkably easy to install.
  • Install Solid Core Doors. Hollow core doors can let a lot of sound through.  Solid core doors are much better sound absorbers.  Add extra soundproofing by adding vinyl weatherstripping, bottom sweep and threshold seal.
  • Add some (or more) insulation to your ceilings and walls . Insulation is one of the most effective ways to keep unwanted noise out and it is often an overlooked solution.

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