The end of our back garden backs onto the main A2 road which is only about 20ft further away and at the same level. The existing 1.6m high timber feather edge boarded fence needs replacing and I want to built a fence which will also reduce the noise from the traffic and am thinking of using 2m high corrugated bitumen roofing sheets which I believe because of the corrugations and being more solid than the existing fence will reflect some of the noise. I intend fixing these to the outside of 75x75 square timber arris rails, feather edge boarding on the inside with loft insulation sandwiched between in a protective layer of Visqueen to keep it dry. All this will be fixed between the new 4x4 timber posts that will bolted to existing concrete spurs. Has anyone any experience of using these sheets for a similar purpose and how effective was it, the literature states the sheets should give a 7dB noise reduction.