Cars honking, dogs barking, and people talking: unwanted noise can be enough to ruin your day. The last thing you want is outside sounds disrupting your relaxing movie night or interrupting your sleep. Fortunately, soundproofing your windows can be as easy as installing new window treatments! There’s no need to commit to expensive repairs or pay high premiums to replace your windows - upgrade your blinds or shades to get immediate relief from frustrating noise pollution.
The Problem With Windows
The problem causing you to hear outside noise may lie in the construction of your window: poor installation can result in air pockets for unwanted noise to slip through. The window itself can also be the issue: single-paned windows, often used in older construction, provide less resistance to outside elements like noise, moisture, and temperature.
Double- or triple-paned windows feature multiple layers of glass, providing multiple barriers to unwanted noise. High-end double- or triple-paned windows may even have an insulating gas filling the space between the layers, amplifying the insulation offered by the multiple panes.
The bad news: Upgrading your windows to double- or triple-paned glass is an expensive and time-consuming project.
The good news: Swapping out your windows isn’t the only way to reduce outside noise!
What We Suggest
Even if you have new double-paned windows, you may still be experiencing unwanted noise. Lucky for you, there are several ways to minimize outside sound just by adding window treatments!
Cellular Shades
Cellular shades are one of the most effective noise-canceling window treatments on the market. Each vane consists of a honeycomb-shaped design, creating insulating air pockets that trap noise and air from passing through. Try a double-walled shade to achieve even more protection, which uses a honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb method to insulate against unwelcome noise. In addition to noise reduction, cellular shades help immensely with insulation, another common issue found in older windows and homes.
Roman Shades
Typically made with thick fabrics, Roman shades make an excellent choice for soundproofing your windows. If you’ve ever struggled to hear a conversation while you’re wearing the hood of your winter coat, then you understand why Roman shades are an excellent option to help soundproof windows. Layers of fabric absorb sound waves, preventing them from passing through and keeping your home quiet and peaceful.
Drapes & Curtains
You’ve heard that drapes can help make a room darker, but did you know they can make a room quieter, too? Like Roman shades, drapes are made from heavy fabrics that absorb sound as it passes by; however, drapes provide more thorough protection as they cover the entire window and window frame instead of just the windowpane. These are the perfect window treatments for noisy bedrooms because they have room-darkening and sound-dampening capabilities.
Window Treatments to Soundproof Windows in Chicago
You deserve a quiet home and a life uninterrupted by outside noise. Don’t wait any longer to take the next step in creating your dream home - schedule a consultation with your local JC Licht experts! You can count on JC Licht to Make it Happen! JC Licht is the preferred provider of Hunter Douglas products for the Midwest and Chicagoland. Contact us today!