Hi all,
I have a bit of an issue with road noise from a busy A-road just outside the house. The house is fully double glazed so its fine when TV or music is on but at night its bad enough that a speeding car or motorbike will wake me up and I generally wake up every morning as the traffic starts at 6am ish whether I need to be up or not!
I am starting to try and find ways to fix this and I am thinking on adding secondary glazing and/or shutters. I believe that I need to get about 100mm distance from the current panes to reduce sound but I wont get that by just attaching standard secondary glazing from the outside so an idea I had was to seal acrylic panels into the stone window panels from the outside which would give me about 100mm gap but I am not sure if I will have problems with condensation on the outside panel which will obviously be sealed in and only accesable by ladder. I thought I could possibly drill some small holes in the panel for ventilation but I wondered would this defeat the purpose and let the sound through. Anyone have any advice or tried anything like this before?
Thanks
I have a bit of an issue with road noise from a busy A-road just outside the house. The house is fully double glazed so its fine when TV or music is on but at night its bad enough that a speeding car or motorbike will wake me up and I generally wake up every morning as the traffic starts at 6am ish whether I need to be up or not!
I am starting to try and find ways to fix this and I am thinking on adding secondary glazing and/or shutters. I believe that I need to get about 100mm distance from the current panes to reduce sound but I wont get that by just attaching standard secondary glazing from the outside so an idea I had was to seal acrylic panels into the stone window panels from the outside which would give me about 100mm gap but I am not sure if I will have problems with condensation on the outside panel which will obviously be sealed in and only accesable by ladder. I thought I could possibly drill some small holes in the panel for ventilation but I wondered would this defeat the purpose and let the sound through. Anyone have any advice or tried anything like this before?
Thanks