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Windows for a better night’s rest

You know where noise reduction is most needed in your home. Consider windows with upgraded performance in your bedroom, baby’s nursery or other spaces where it’s most needed. 

A healthy night’s sleep plays a big role in our well-being. Lack of sleep is linked to a range of issues, from general irritableness to serious conditions, like high blood pressure1, diabetes and depression2 . And while exercise and wind-down routines can help promote sleep, they’re not always enough. You’re probably familiar with the noise pollution that occurs in an average neighborhood — road construction, loud vehicles or planes, barking dogs and outdoor power equipment. All of this can lead to a level of noise that can disturb sleep. Luckily, high-quality windows can help create a calmer, quieter home that’s more conducive to sleep.

How windows muffle noise

In general, the thicker the glass, the more sound is muffled. This means that a dual-pane window — a window with two layers of glass and an air space in between — will block more noise than the single-pane window you might find in an older home.

Sound travels through vibrations so window features that slow down or block those vibrations will help create a calmer indoor environment. Features like thick, rigid glass and air spaces in between panes all slow down the vibrations of sound. In addition, anything that helps block air will also help block noise – think weatherstripping and seals.

Installation can have a big effect as well. If a window is not properly installed, sound, water and air can all seep in.

Additional options for reducing noise

While simply investing in new windows could help make your home quieter, especially if you’re upgrading from single-pane windows or windows that are in disrepair — special upgrades can further reduce noise.

The STC-upgrade for our 100 Series window is an easy option. The thickness of panes in this dual-pane window is varied, which makes it harder for sound to pass through.

Laminated glass — available on both windows and doors — is better at reducing sound than standard glass, due to its composition of glass-vinyl-glass.

Triple-pane windows – exactly what they sound like – improve upon the performance of a dual-pane window by adding an extra pane of glass and an extra air space. Triple-pane is an option in both our A-Series and E-Series windows.

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You know where noise reduction is most needed in your home. Consider windows with upgraded performance in your bedroom, baby’s nursery or other spaces where it’s most needed. This approach can help you save money and improve your health.

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