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Soundproof Window Energy Efficiency

October 11, 2010

Soundproof windows are very energy efficient due to the construction of the windows and the reasons for their use. Energy efficiency is an additional benefit obtained when soundproof windows are installed, and can drastically lower heating and cooling costs over the course of a year.

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Soundproof Windows Energy Efficiency

As a rule, soundproof windows energy efficiency is rated high because the windows are laminated, are typically built of extra thick glass, and are designed to eliminate sound waves by the glass and quality insulation and framing.

Some soundproof windows provide significant blockage of the sun's UV radiation. The blockage lowers the interior heat of your home or business and allows significant savings on air conditioning costs in warm weather. When soundproof windows are added to existing dual pane windows they become high-efficiency, low-e windows, and home energy costs can drop drastically. A low-e dual pane window alone typically blocks 70 percent or less of the UV radiation, while a laminated soundproof window eliminates nearly 100 percent.

Additional Energy Savings Features of Soundproof Windows

To create a sound barrier, the windows use laminated glass of varying thicknesses. The glass itself prevents most sound vibrations from passing through it to be heard on the other side. Soundproof windows would be very ineffective if the frames and any insulating qualities around the frames were not constructed with the same goal in mind. As soundproof windows are installed, the benefit of well-constructed frames is the minimization of hot- and cold- air loss.

Having your soundproof windows professionally installed ensures that energy efficiency is maximized. Soundproof windows are a great way to keep noise pollution out and the heat or air conditioning inside where they belong.


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