The Sound of Silence: Reduce the Noise in Your Home

Do you like the sounds of a home full of life or do you prefer the sound of silence? Even if you like to hear your child’s laughter at home, you probably aren’t so keen on the hum of your washing machine or your neighbors shouting. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways you can control the noise in your home, whether it’s coming from outside or inside. A few changes to either your property itself, the appliances within it or just the layout of your home could make a difference. So how can you bring the noise level down and enjoy the peace and quiet again?

Deal with Outdoor Noise

One of the most frustrating types of noise is anything coming from outside, or perhaps from your neighbors. This can be worse when you live in an apartment or perhaps a terraced house. There is a certain amount of noise you have to learn to live with if you have neighbors. However, there are also ways you can make your home more soundproof. One thing you can consider is replacing the windows. Double glazing will provide more protection, helping to keep out a range of sounds. If there are air leaks in the structure of your home, there’s a chance they could be letting sound in too. So take care of them for reduced noise.

Replace Your Furnace

Keeping your home heated is essential, especially if you experience cold winters. However, many people move into a new home with an older furnace. These can produce too much noise for many people’s liking, due to fans or poor sound isolation. Newer models are much quieter and can reduce noise in your home. You can look into services from Save Home Heat and other contractors for installation of a new furnace. It’s an excellent investment choice if you’re looking to make some changes to your home.

Buy Quieter Appliances

The appliances in your home can create a lot of noise if you don’t choose them carefully. Many people have an older washing machine or tumble dryer that makes a lot of noise. If you don’t want to have to shout over your blender, you can look into buying quieter appliances. Many specifications for products will tell you how much noise they make. If there isn’t any information, check the reviews to see what people think. Another option is to try out an appliance to check its noise levels and return it if it doesn’t suit your home.

Ditch Open Plan

An open plan home can be great for communal living. However, it may also mean a lot of extra noise. You can hear someone watching TV while you’re trying to cook dinner or rattling around in the kitchen when you’re trying to watch TV. If open plan living isn’t working for you, it might be time to change it. You can opt to make some big changes and put some walls into your home. However, a milder option is to use other types of partition, from tall bookcases to privacy screens.

You don’t have to put up with a noisy home. If you want peace and quiet, it’s not hard to obtain it.

 

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