Noise reducing secondary glazing can block external noise pollution by up to 80% which is the equivalent to 54dB.

Leading the fight against noise pollution in the home is Secondary Glazing. Secondary Glazing continues to grow in popularity, in no small part thanks to its unique soundproofing, thermal benefits and draught prevention capabilities. The key to minimising noise levels is to install an extra barrier that sound waves find it difficult to pass through.

To achieve optimum performance we often advise that secondary glazing is installed with a gap of 150mm – 200mm from the primary window. Blinds and ornaments can still be displayed on the windowsill as secondary glazing is slimline and discreet.

All property’s can be affected by noise issues, the most affected is listed property’s and property’s within conservation areas with single glazed timber windows. Secondary can be installed within conservation areas and Grade II listed buildings and is perfect for window noise reduction.